可再生能源
环境科学
环境经济学
自然资源经济学
经济
工程类
电气工程
作者
Andrew Hargrove,Jamie Sommer,John M. Shandra
标识
DOI:10.22459/her.27.01.2021.03
摘要
Many nations are investing heavily in renewable energy sources to support their development.However, there is debate among researchers concerning whether renewable energy leads to reductions in CO 2 emissions.Renewable energy sources should reduce CO 2 emissions, yet some researchers have observed a "displacement paradox," in which renewables are used alongside fossil fuel energy instead of displacing it, and therefore CO 2 emissions are not substantially reduced.We argue that corruption may be partially responsible for the displacement paradox.We use two-way fixed effects regression from 1990 to 2015 to test how executive and public sector corruption moderates the effect of renewable energy consumption on CO 2 emissions per capita for 160 nations.We find support for our hypothesis, as the interaction terms reveal that corruption slows the beneficial effect of renewable energy consumption on CO 2 emissions.When nations control corruption within their borders, the positive impact of renewable energy is more than doubled.
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