Investigating the nexus between hydroelectricity energy, renewable energy, nonrenewable energy consumption on output: evidence from E7 countries
Abstract
The transition of most economies especially heavily industrialized nations like China, Turkey, Russia, India, Indonesia,
Brazil, and Mexico fondly known as E7 are fast emerging economies with its impact on economic growth and ecosystem.
On the above highlight, the present study explores the dynamic interaction between hydroelectricity energy, renewable
energy consumption, nonrenewable energy consumption on economic growth over annual time frequency data from 1990
to 2018. To this end, Kao co-integration technique is adopted in conjunction with panel ordinary least squares, dynamic
ordinary least squares, and fully modified ordinary least square estimators over the identified blocs while the heterogeneous causality test of Dumitrescu and Hurlin is employed to detect the direction of causality among the variables.
Empirical result shows long-run analysis reveals long-run equilibrium relationship between the examined variables.
Furthermore, a one-way causality relationship is observed between economic growth and nonrenewable energy, economic
growth and renewable energy, and economic growth and pollutant emission. The present study identifies a U-shaped
pattern among nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth in the long-run. These findings suggest that as
economic growth increases, there is less strengthening of energy from the nonrenewable energy consumption hence,
portentous deterioration in nonrenewable usage while authenticating the proficiency of nonrenewable energy consumption
in the E7 countries. Further policy prescriptions are rendered in the concluding section.
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