Does economic growth spark efficiency? Unveiling the Electricity Kuznets Curve (ELKC) in ASEAN-5 nations

Q1 Social Sciences
Khalid M. Kisswani , Mahelet G. Fikru
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We contribute to the conventional Environmental Kuznets Curve literature by modeling the relationship between income and electric power consumption among five Asian economies (ASEAN-5): Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Economic growth together with rapid urbanization contributes to increases in electricity use. Still, it is not clearly understood whether and to what extent improvements in technology could ultimately allow a more efficient use of power. We test whether electricity consumption follows an inverted U-shape curve (Electricity Kuznets Curve, ELKC) using the unrestricted error correction model fitted on historical data for each country. The long-run results indicate that the ELKC hypothesis is detected in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore. Our results suggest that if these countries continue to follow the ELKC trajectory, further increases in income could facilitate energy-efficiency innovations to prevent a monotonic relationship between growth and electric power use. The finding implies that there is room for policies to incentivize energy efficiency measures in multiple sectors.

经济增长能提高效率吗?揭示东盟五国电力库兹涅茨曲线(ELKC)
我们通过模拟五个亚洲经济体(东盟五国):印度尼西亚、马来西亚、菲律宾、新加坡和泰国的收入与电力消耗之间的关系,为传统的环境库兹涅茨曲线文献做出贡献。经济增长和快速城市化导致用电量增加。尽管如此,人们还不清楚技术的改进是否以及在多大程度上最终能使电力的使用更有效。我们使用不受限制的误差修正模型对每个国家的历史数据进行拟合,测试电力消耗是否遵循倒u型曲线(电力库兹涅茨曲线,ELKC)。长期结果表明,ELKC假说在印度尼西亚、菲律宾和新加坡被发现。我们的研究结果表明,如果这些国家继续遵循ELKC轨迹,收入的进一步增加可以促进能源效率创新,以防止增长与电力使用之间的单调关系。这一发现表明,在多个部门实行激励节能措施的政策是有空间的。
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Electricity Journal
Electricity Journal Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
CiteScore
5.80
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发文量
95
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: The Electricity Journal is the leading journal in electric power policy. The journal deals primarily with fuel diversity and the energy mix needed for optimal energy market performance, and therefore covers the full spectrum of energy, from coal, nuclear, natural gas and oil, to renewable energy sources including hydro, solar, geothermal and wind power. Recently, the journal has been publishing in emerging areas including energy storage, microgrid strategies, dynamic pricing, cyber security, climate change, cap and trade, distributed generation, net metering, transmission and generation market dynamics. The Electricity Journal aims to bring together the most thoughtful and influential thinkers globally from across industry, practitioners, government, policymakers and academia. The Editorial Advisory Board is comprised of electric industry thought leaders who have served as regulators, consultants, litigators, and market advocates. Their collective experience helps ensure that the most relevant and thought-provoking issues are presented to our readers, and helps navigate the emerging shape and design of the electricity/energy industry.
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