Technological Progress as a Catalyst for Energy Efficiency: A Sustainable Technology Perspective

Oussama Zaghdoud
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Enhancing energy efficiency through sustainable technological progress is imperative for pursuing sustainable development, particularly in developing countries where economic growth is strongly linked to higher energy consumption. In Tunisia, an open and developing economy, fossil energy consumption can be reduced without compromising economic growth by focusing on diminishing energy intensity. This study investigates the effects of technological progress on the overall energy intensity in Tunisia from 1980 to 2019, examining the role that technological advancements may play in attaining sustainable development goals. This study is based on a growth accounting model that uses time-series analysis and a cointegration estimation approach. Our empirical results suggest the presence of a long-term connection between the variables. The attainment of enhanced energy efficiency is contingent on the growth rate of technological progress, which should exceed capital and labor productivity. The results reveal that the net impact of technological advancements is estimated at -0.0163, which signifies that aggregate energy intensity tends to decrease by an annual average of 1.63% in the long term. These findings underscore the need for developing economies to restructure their energy policies and support sustainable technological initiatives and green entrepreneurship. Developing countries can reduce their energy intensity while boosting their economic growth by fostering technological innovation. This study demonstrates how technological progress and green entrepreneurship can be leveraged to enhance energy efficiency and drive sustainable development in developing nations.
技术进步是提高能效的催化剂:可持续技术视角
通过可持续的技术进步提高能源效率是实现可持续发展的当务之急,尤其是在经济增长与能源消耗增加密切相关的发展中国家。突尼斯是一个开放的发展中经济体,在不影响经济增长的情况下,可以通过降低能源强度来减少化石能源消耗。本研究调查了 1980 年至 2019 年技术进步对突尼斯总体能源强度的影响,探讨了技术进步在实现可持续发展目标方面可能发挥的作用。本研究基于增长核算模型,采用时间序列分析和协整估计方法。我们的实证结果表明,变量之间存在长期联系。提高能源效率取决于技术进步的增长率,而技术进步的增长率应超过资本和劳动生产率。结果表明,技术进步的净影响估计为-0.0163,这意味着从长期来看,总能源强度趋向于年均下降 1.63%。这些研究结果表明,发展中经济体需要调整能源政策,支持可持续技术倡议和绿色创业。发展中国家可以通过促进技术创新,在降低能源强度的同时推动经济增长。本研究展示了如何利用技术进步和绿色创业来提高能源效率,推动发展中国家的可持续发展。
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