On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth

This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, and economic growth for a group of 19 developed and developing countries for the period 1984–2007 using a panel error correction model. The long-run estimates indicate that th...

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Main Authors: Apergis, Nicholas, Payne, James, Menyah, Kojo, Wolde-Rufael, Yemane
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23293
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author Apergis, Nicholas
Payne, James
Menyah, Kojo
Wolde-Rufael, Yemane
author_facet Apergis, Nicholas
Payne, James
Menyah, Kojo
Wolde-Rufael, Yemane
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description This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, and economic growth for a group of 19 developed and developing countries for the period 1984–2007 using a panel error correction model. The long-run estimates indicate that there is a statistically significant negative association between nuclear energy consumption and emissions, but a statistically significant positive relationship between emissions and renewable energy consumption. The results from the panel Granger causality tests suggest that in the short-run nuclear energy consumption plays an important role in reducing CO2 emissions whereas renewable energy consumption does not contribute to reductions in emissions. This may be due to the lack of adequate storage technology to overcome intermittent supply problems as a result electricity producers have to rely on emission generating energy sources to meet peak load demand.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-232932017-09-13T13:57:03Z On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth Apergis, Nicholas Payne, James Menyah, Kojo Wolde-Rufael, Yemane Renewable energy Emissions Nuclear energy Economic growth This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, and economic growth for a group of 19 developed and developing countries for the period 1984–2007 using a panel error correction model. The long-run estimates indicate that there is a statistically significant negative association between nuclear energy consumption and emissions, but a statistically significant positive relationship between emissions and renewable energy consumption. The results from the panel Granger causality tests suggest that in the short-run nuclear energy consumption plays an important role in reducing CO2 emissions whereas renewable energy consumption does not contribute to reductions in emissions. This may be due to the lack of adequate storage technology to overcome intermittent supply problems as a result electricity producers have to rely on emission generating energy sources to meet peak load demand. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23293 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2010.06.014 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Renewable energy
Emissions
Nuclear energy
Economic growth
Apergis, Nicholas
Payne, James
Menyah, Kojo
Wolde-Rufael, Yemane
On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth
title On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth
title_full On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth
title_fullStr On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth
title_full_unstemmed On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth
title_short On the Causal Dynamics Between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic Growth
title_sort on the causal dynamics between emissions, nuclear energy, renewable energy, and economic growth
topic Renewable energy
Emissions
Nuclear energy
Economic growth
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23293