Information communication technology, globalization, and energy poverty: Prospects for sustainable development in the N‐11 countries

IF 9.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Chenxi Wang, Xingguang Pan, Deli Wang, Muhammad Wasif Zafar
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Energy poverty is a significant barrier to sustainable development, affecting millions of people worldwide. However, technology offers innovative solutions that can bridge the energy gap and promote access to reliable and affordable energy services. In this study, we analyze the impact of ICT and globalization on energy poverty in N‐11 countries from 1990 to 2021, utilizing education, financial development, and economic growth as control variables. Results explain that the impact of ICT on energy poverty in lower quantiles appears to be relatively weak and positive, suggesting that it may be of limited effectiveness in reducing energy poverty in the most vulnerable populations. At higher quantiles, however, the impact becomes increasingly hostile, which suggests that higher ICT levels may exacerbate energy poverty among those who are already experiencing it. Energy poverty tends to decrease as globalization increases, as evidenced by the statistically significant negative coefficients across all quantiles. At the 10th percentile (Q0.1), an increase of one unit in globalization is associated with a reduction of 0.898 in energy poverty. Similarly, at the 90th percentile (Q0.9), an increase of one unit in globalization increases to 0.050 in energy poverty. It is possible to optimize resource utilization, reduce costs, and increase energy access through regional energy cooperation frameworks, such as cross‐border electricity grids or gas pipelines. In order to promote sustainable energy practices among citizens, the government should prioritize investing in clean energy projects, promoting energy conservation, and raising awareness of the importance of sustainable energy practices.
信息传播技术、全球化和能源贫困:N-11 国家的可持续发展前景
能源贫困是可持续发展的重大障碍,影响着全球数百万人。然而,技术提供的创新解决方案可以缩小能源差距,促进人们获得可靠、负担得起的能源服务。在本研究中,我们利用教育、金融发展和经济增长作为控制变量,分析了 1990 年至 2021 年期间信息和通信技术及全球化对 N-11 国家能源贫困的影响。研究结果表明,在较低的量级,信息和通信技术对能源贫困的影响似乎相对较弱,而且是积极的,这表明信息和通信技术在减少最弱势人群的能源贫困方面可能效果有限。然而,在较高的量化值中,这种影响变得越来越不利,这表明较高的信息和通信技术水平可能会加剧那些已经经历过能源贫困的人的能源贫困。随着全球化程度的提高,能源贫困现象趋于减少,所有量化值的负系数在统计上都有显著的意义。在第 10 个百分位数(Q0.1),全球化每增加一个单位,能源贫困就会减少 0.898。同样,在第 90 个百分位数(Q0.9),全球化每增加一个单位,能源贫困就会增加 0.050。通过区域能源合作框架,如跨境电网或天然气管道,可以优化资源利用、降低成本并增加能源获取。为了在公民中推广可持续能源实践,政府应优先投资清洁能源项目,促进节能,并提高对可持续能源实践重要性的认识。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Development is a publication that takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore and propose strategies for achieving sustainable development. Our aim is to discuss and address the challenges associated with sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals. All submissions are subjected to a thorough review process to ensure that our readers receive valuable and original content of the highest caliber.
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