Impact of disaggregated level clean electricity on CO2 emissions: Evidence from EU-5 countries by bivariate and multivariate QQ approaches

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2024

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Mustafa Tevfik Kartal
Ugur Korkut Pata
Dilvin Taşkın
Shahriyar Mukhtarov

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Considering the energy crisis in Europe and searching for alternatives this study investigates the impact of clean electricity generation (EG) types on the environment. So the study focuses on EU-5 countries (Germany-DEU Spain-ESP France-FRA United Kingdom-GBR and Italy-ITA) uses CO<inf>2</inf> emissions as environmental indicator and considers clean EG types as explanatory variables by controlling geopolitical risk. Accordingly the study uses data from 2nd January 2019 to 29th February 2024 and applies bivariate and multivariate quantile-on-quantile regression (BQQ & MQQ) and Granger causality-in-quantiles (GCQ) as the fundamental approaches while quantile regression (QR) is performed for the consistency check. The outcomes reveal that (i) hydro EG increases CO<inf>2</inf> emissions across countries excluding DEU at lower and middle quantiles, (ii) solar EG curbs CO<inf>2</inf> emissions at middle quantiles in DEU higher quantiles in ESP and FRA and middle and higher quantiles in ITA, (iii) wind EG has an almost decreasing impact across quantiles excluding higher quantiles in DEU and FRA, (iv) clean EG types are almost causally impactful on CO<inf>2</inf> emissions across quantiles, (v) geopolitical risk decreases the power of the impact of clean EG alternatives on CO<inf>2</inf> emissions but does not change them in a reverse way. To sum up the impact of clean EG types on CO<inf>2</inf> emissions in EU-5 countries varies across EG types quantiles and countries. Thus the study suggests that wind EG is highly beneficial for all EU-5 countries while there is also room for growth to benefit from hydro and solar EG for some countries. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Clean Electricity, Co2 Emissions, Daily Data, Eu-5 Countries, Qq Approaches, Energy Policy, Bivariate, Clean Electricity, Co 2 Emission, Daily Datum, Electricity-generation, Eu-5 Country, Generation Types, Geopolitical Risks, High Quantile, Qq Approach, Carbon Dioxide, Energy policy, Bivariate, Clean electricity, CO 2 emission, Daily datum, Electricity-generation, EU-5 country, Generation types, Geopolitical risks, High quantile, QQ approach, Carbon dioxide, clean electricity, QQ approaches, daily data, CO2 emissions, EU-5 countries

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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