地缘政治风险如何影响清洁能源的生产?五个高度依赖俄罗斯的欧洲国家的日常证据

IF 7.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Energy Strategy Reviews Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.esr.2024.101492
Sinan Erdogan , Ugur Korkut Pata , Andrew Adewale Alola , Mustafa Tevfik Kartal , Serpil Kılıç Depren
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欧洲最近经历了一场能源危机,这场危机始于俄罗斯和乌克兰之间的战争,并伴随着对等制裁和断电,加剧了地缘政治的紧张局势和风险。在这种环境下,欧洲国家必须决定如何取代从俄罗斯进口的能源。由于最佳选择可能是依靠清洁能源,本研究探讨了地缘政治风险(GPR)如何影响对俄罗斯依赖度较高的五个欧洲国家(即保加利亚、捷克、德国、罗马尼亚和瑞士)的清洁发电(即水力、太阳能、风能和核能)。因此,本研究使用了 2019 年 1 月 2 日至 2024 年 1 月 29 日期间的每日数据,并应用了一套非线性方法(即小波相干性、量化对量化回归、量化中的格兰杰因果关系和量化回归)。结果表明:(i) 在不同的时间、频率和国家,格兰杰因果关系对可再生能源发电量和核能发电量有很强的依赖性;(ii) 除捷克外,格兰杰因果关系在所有国家都能刺激量值较高的水力发电量;(iii) 除捷克和瑞士外,格兰杰因果关系在所有国家都能增加量值较高的太阳能发电量;(iv) 除保加利亚和瑞士外,格兰杰因果关系主要刺激量值较高的风力发电量;(v) 格兰杰因果关系对核能发电量几乎没有影响。总之,研究清楚地表明,GPR 对促进可再生能源具有支持作用,而对核能则不然。因此,考虑到基于时间、频率、量化值、国家和清洁能源的不同效果,欧洲国家可以依靠可再生能源作为短期内防止能源停电的最佳替代方案。
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How does geopolitical risk affect clean energy generation? Daily evidence from five highly Russia-reliant European countries

Europe has recently experienced an energy crisis that began with the war between Russia and Ukraine and continued with reciprocal sanctions and power cuts, increasing geopolitical tensions and risks. In such an environment, European countries must decide how to replace energy imports from Russia. As the best option may be to rely on clean energy, this study explores how geopolitical risk (GPR) affects clean electricity generation (i.e., hydro, solar, wind, & nuclear) in five European countries (i.e., Bulgaria, Czechia, Germany, Romania, and Switzerland), which have a high dependency on Russia. The study therefore uses daily data between January 2, 2019 and January 29, 2024 and applies a set of nonlinear methods (i.e., wavelet coherence, quantile-on-quantile regression, Granger causality in quantiles, and quantile regression). The results show that (i) there is a strong dependence of GPR on renewable and nuclear electricity generation over different times, frequencies, and countries; (ii) GPR stimulates hydro electricity generation at higher quantiles across countries except the Czechia; (iii) GPR increases solar electricity generation at higher quantiles in all countries except the Czechia and Switzerland; (iv) GPR mainly stimulates wind electricity generation at higher quantiles, except for Bulgaria and Switzerland; (v) GPR is almost inefficient in nuclear electricity generation. Overall, the study clearly shows the supportive effect of the GPR in promoting renewables, while this is not the case for nuclear energy. Therefore, European countries can rely on renewables as the best alternative against energy blackouts in the short term, considering the varying effect based on time, frequency, quantile, country, and clean energy sources.

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