The impact of climate policy uncertainty on renewable and non-renewable energy demand in the United States
Zhejiang Yuexiu University · University of International Business and Economics · +4 more institutions
Abstract
This paper evaluates the impact of climate policy uncertainty on renewable and non-renewable energy consumption in the United States over the quarterly data from 2000Q1 to 2021Q3. Economic growth and crude oil prices are added to the energy consumption functions as control variables. The paper considers several approaches to model both renewable and non-renewable energy demand. It is found that crude oil prices promote non-renewable energy demand and climate policy uncertainty reduces it. Surprisingly, the impact of economic growth on non-renewable energy consumption is positive but insignificant. It is also observed that economic growth promotes renewable energy demand, and crude oil prices reduce it.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 77.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 59
Authors
5- YSYunfeng Shang
Zhejiang Yuexiu University
- HDHan Ding
University of International Business and Economics
- GGGiray GözgörCorresponding
Lebanese American University, University of Bradford, Istanbul Medeniyet University
- MKMantu Kumar Mahalik
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
- BKBimal Kishore Sahoo
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Natural resource economics
- Economics
- Renewable energy credit
- Consumption (sociology)
- Feed-in tariff
- Environmental impact of the energy industry
- Energy policy
- Climate action