Quantile-on-quantile connectedness of uncertainty with fossil and green energy markets

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2025

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This study explores links between uncertainty metrics and fossil and green energy sectors applying an innovative quantile-on-quantile connectedness method to analyze spillovers across quantiles from August 2004 to December 2023. Our sample comprises the clean and fossil energy market indices and key uncertainty measures including climate economic geopolitical and infectious diseases uncertainty indices. All total connectedness indices were found to peak at extremely reversely related quantiles except for climate policy uncertainty. The strongest connectedness is between high economic policy uncertainty and low clean energy returns. The economic policy uncertainty index was dynamically reversely related to energy markets in all quantiles. However after 2016 the connectedness between climate policy uncertainty and energy market indices converted to positive possibly due to the impact of the Paris Agreement. Compared to climate-related uncertainty geopolitical and economic uncertainties have a notably more substantial influence on energy markets particularly in the green energy sector. Other findings reveal that energy market performance significantly influences climate policy uncertainty and that infectious disease uncertainty is transmitted across various quantiles. Given the findings we propose policy implications for investors and policymakers emphasizing the critical need for considering different quantiles in measuring the dynamic connectedness between various uncertainties and energy markets. © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Climate Change, Fossil Energy, Geopolitical Risk, Infectious Diseases, Quantile-on-quantile Connectedness, Renewable Energy, Energy Economics, Climate Policy, Energy Markets, Energy Sector, Fossil Energy, Geopolitical Risks, Green Energy, Infectious Disease, Quantile-on-quantile Connectedness, Renewable Energies, Uncertainty, Clean Energy, Alternative Energy, Climate Change, Economic Policy, Energy Market, Environmental Policy, Fossil Fuel, Geopolitics, Infectious Disease, Energy economics, Climate policy, Energy markets, Energy sector, Fossil energy, Geopolitical risks, Green energy, Infectious disease, Quantile-on-quantile connectedness, Renewable energies, Uncertainty, Clean energy, alternative energy, climate change, economic policy, energy market, environmental policy, fossil fuel, geopolitics, infectious disease, Quantile-on-Quantile Connectedness, Fossil Energy, Renewable Energy, Infectious Diseases, Geopolitical Risk, Climate Change

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Renewable Energy

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249

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123235

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AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8
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CLIMATE ACTION13
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