Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries

The World Energy Council has consistently formulated useful policies and ranked countries in term of their performances in environmental sustainability, energy equity, and energy security. In a novel approach, and possibly in one of the most unique studies in the World Energy Trilemma literature, th...

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Main Authors: Andrew Adewale Alola, Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo, Ifedolapo Olabisi Olanipekun
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/4/2036
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Ifedolapo Olabisi Olanipekun
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description The World Energy Council has consistently formulated useful policies and ranked countries in term of their performances in environmental sustainability, energy equity, and energy security. In a novel approach, and possibly in one of the most unique studies in the World Energy Trilemma literature, the current study examines the interaction of energy efficiency and economic growth of several top-performing economies (Austria, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) in respect to environmental sustainability, energy equity, and energy security. Importantly, while affirming the inappropriateness of the linear econometric approach, the study utilized the newly developed quantile-on-quantile approach to examine the dataset for the period 1990Q1 to 2018Q4. As such, the result largely indicates a significant and positive effect of economic growth toward the energy efficiency across the quantiles for the examined countries (Austria, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom). On the other hand, energy efficiency also impacts economic growth in most parts of the quantiles in the examined countries. However, the results show weak and negative interaction in the lower quantiles (average of 0.1–0.3) only for Denmark, Germany, and New Zealand, while the results further reveal weak and negative interaction in the middle quantile (average 0.4–0.6) for France, Finland, and Sweden. Importantly, this study presents useful economic-related policy inferences from the aspects of energy efficiency, energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability.
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spelling doaj.art-c31b1dde25764a4d9d963d78fd7a30172023-11-16T20:21:15ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-02-01164203610.3390/en16042036Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma CountriesAndrew Adewale Alola0Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo1Ifedolapo Olabisi Olanipekun2CREDS-Centre for Research on Digitalization and Sustainability, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, 2418 Elverum, NorwayDepartment of Business Administration, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Science, Cyprus International University, Mersin 99010, TurkeyDepartment of Economics, Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo 351101, NigeriaThe World Energy Council has consistently formulated useful policies and ranked countries in term of their performances in environmental sustainability, energy equity, and energy security. In a novel approach, and possibly in one of the most unique studies in the World Energy Trilemma literature, the current study examines the interaction of energy efficiency and economic growth of several top-performing economies (Austria, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) in respect to environmental sustainability, energy equity, and energy security. Importantly, while affirming the inappropriateness of the linear econometric approach, the study utilized the newly developed quantile-on-quantile approach to examine the dataset for the period 1990Q1 to 2018Q4. As such, the result largely indicates a significant and positive effect of economic growth toward the energy efficiency across the quantiles for the examined countries (Austria, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom). On the other hand, energy efficiency also impacts economic growth in most parts of the quantiles in the examined countries. However, the results show weak and negative interaction in the lower quantiles (average of 0.1–0.3) only for Denmark, Germany, and New Zealand, while the results further reveal weak and negative interaction in the middle quantile (average 0.4–0.6) for France, Finland, and Sweden. Importantly, this study presents useful economic-related policy inferences from the aspects of energy efficiency, energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/4/2036economic growthenergy efficiencyenergy trilemmaquantile-on-quantile
spellingShingle Andrew Adewale Alola
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Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries
Energies
economic growth
energy efficiency
energy trilemma
quantile-on-quantile
title Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries
title_full Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries
title_fullStr Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries
title_short Examining the Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth Potential in the World Energy Trilemma Countries
title_sort examining the energy efficiency and economic growth potential in the world energy trilemma countries
topic economic growth
energy efficiency
energy trilemma
quantile-on-quantile
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/4/2036
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