Title of article :
Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions and Oil Prices in Industrial Sector of Selected OPEC and Non-OPEC Countries
Author/Authors :
Khademvatani, Asgar Energy Economics & Management Department - Petroleum Faculty of Tehran - Petroleum University of Technology , Tehran, Iran , Ebrahimpour, Abdolsalam Energy Economics & Management Department - Petroleum Faculty of Tehran - Petroleum University of Technology , Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Considering global warming and importance of sustainable growth in
economic sub-sectors, this paper presents and estimates an empirical model
of renewable energy consumption for the industrial sector of selected OPEC
and non-OPEC countries over the period 1990-2014. Panel co-integration
estimates by Pedroni (1999,2004) and Westerlund (2005,2006) show that, in
the long term, increases in industrial value added per capita, real oil prices,
and CO2 per capita are found to be major drivers behind per capita renewable
energy consumption for both OPEC and Non-OPEC nations. Panel Granger
causality by the Dumitrescu and Hurlin (2012) method confirms that there
are bi-directional causality relationship between research variables and
therefore verify feedback hypothesis. Finally, FMOLS and DOLS results
show that when industrial value added per person increases, per capital
renewable energy consumption increases by greater magnitude in non-
OPEC than OPEC countries; also an increase in CO2 emissions per person
increases per capita renewable energy consumption by greater amount in
non-OPEC than OPEC nations.
Keywords :
Industrial value added , Renewable energy , consumption , CO2 emission , Real oil price , OPEC, non-OPEC
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics