Economic and non-economic determinants of renewable energy consumption (REC): evidence from BRICS nations

Mayuri Gogoi, Farah Hussain
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Purpose This study aims to identify the various economic and non-economic determinants of renewable energy consumption (REC) in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). Due to the adverse effect of carbon emission on the environment, every country is trying for a transition from fossil fuel towards renewable energy. Renewable energy plays a crucial role in reducing carbon emission and combating climate change. Understanding the determinants that influence REC helps to promote this transition. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on an unbalanced panel data over the period 2002–2019 for all five BRICS nations. The panel corrected standard error (PCSE) method has been adopted to examine the determinants of REC. Findings Industrialization, population growth and foreign direct investment (FDI) are found to be significant economic determinants of REC while patent on environmental technologies, political instability and industrial design are significant non-economic determinants of REC in the BRICS nations. Research limitations/implications The findings imply that to increase REC in BRICS nations, policymakers should incentivize industries for investments in renewable energy, attract FDI aligned with environmental regulations, raise population awareness through training, enforce industrial design standards, establish fair technology transfer frameworks to overcome patent barriers and create stable, long-term renewable energy policies with risk mitigation instruments to address political instability. Originality/value The study captures the effect of patents on environmental technologies and industrial design on the consumption of renewable energy. Thus, the novelty lies in investigating unexplored variables in the previous literature likely to affect REC.
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可再生能源消费(REC)的经济和非经济决定因素:金砖国家的证据
目的 本研究旨在确定巴西、俄罗斯、印度、中国和南非(金砖五国)可再生能源消费(REC)的各种经济和非经济决定因素。由于碳排放对环境的不利影响,每个国家都在努力从化石燃料向可再生能源过渡。可再生能源在减少碳排放和应对气候变化方面发挥着至关重要的作用。了解影响可再生能源的决定因素有助于促进这一过渡。研究基于 2002-2019 年期间所有五个金砖国家的非平衡面板数据。研究发现,工业化、人口增长和外国直接投资(FDI)是金砖国家 REC 的重要经济决定因素,而环境技术专利、政治不稳定性和工业设计则是 REC 的重要非经济决定因素。研究局限性/意义研究结果表明,要增加金砖国家的可再生能源消费,政策制定者应激励各行业投资可再生能源,吸引与环境法规相一致的外国直接投资,通过培训提高民众意识,执行工业设计标准,建立公平的技术转让框架以克服专利壁垒,并制定稳定、长期的可再生能源政策,同时采用风险缓解工具来解决政治不稳定问题。因此,研究的新颖之处在于调查了以往文献中可能影响可再生能源消费的未探索变量。
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