孟加拉国电力生产来源和GDP对二氧化碳排放的影响:短期动态

IF 0.5 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Md. Hasanur Rahman, S. Majumder
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摘要

本研究旨在衡量孟加拉国电力生产来源和GDP对二氧化碳排放的短期动态。作为一个发展中国家,孟加拉国需要更多的电力来满足家庭和企业的需求。然而,由于能源利用、工业化和经济扩张导致的环境退化具有负面后果。本研究通过考虑1972年至2018年的时间序列数据,应用自回归分布式滞后(ARDL)方法。研究结果表明,ECT的短期相关性为25%;电力生产增加1%会使二氧化碳排放量增加0.63%。从短期来看,GDP对二氧化碳排放没有显著影响。目前的研究建议,小型电力生产商(SPP)、太阳能电池板等现代技术,并建议其他可再生技术可以用作电力生产的替代品。通过小型电力生产商,该国可以满足家庭和小公司的电力需求。这项研究将通过考虑减少对环境的破坏,提高人们对可持续电力生产必要性的认识。
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The Impact of Electricity Production Sources and GDP on CO2 Emission in Bangladesh: A Short-run Dynamic
This study aims to measure the short-run dynamics of electricity production sources and GDP on CO2 emission in Bangladesh. As a developing nation, Bangladesh needs to generate more electricity to cater to the demands of households and firms. However, environmental degradation due to energy utilization, industrialization, and economic expansion has negative consequences. The current study applies the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach by considering the time series data from 1972 to 2018. The findings showed that the short-run association with ECT is 25%; and 1 % increase in electricity production raises the CO2 emission by 0.63%. The GDP has no significant impact on CO2 emission in the short run. The current study recommends that modern technologies like small power producers (SPP), solar panels, recommends that other renewable technologies can be used as alternatives to electricity production. Through small power producers, the country can meet the electricity demand for households and small firms. This study will create awareness on the need for sustainable electricity production by considering lesser environmental damages.
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