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Title: CO2 behavior amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: The role of renewable and non-renewable energy development
Authors: Adebayo, T. S.
AbdulKareem, H. K. K.
Bilal Kirikkaleli, D.
Shah, M. I.
Abbas, S.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: CO2 behavior amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: The role of renewable and non-renewable energy development / T. S. Adebayo, H. K. K. AbdulKareem, D. Bilal Kirikkaleli et al. // Renewable Energy. — 2022. — Vol. 189. — P. 492-501.
Abstract: The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic since the end of 2019 has forced an unprecedented lockdown worldwide, and environmental quality was significantly affected by the pandemic and its induced lockdown. The objective of this study is to examine the role of renewable energy, non-renewable energy and COVID-19 case on CO2 emission in the context of United Kingdom. Several non-linear techniques such as Fourier ADL cointegration test, Non-Linear ARDL, Markov switching regression, and Breitung and Candelon (BC) causality test are employed to attain this objective. The result reveals that there is long run cointegration among the variables in this study. The results demonstrate that positive (negative) shift in renewable energy development decrease (increase) CO2 emissions while positive (negative) shocks in fossil fuel energy increase CO2 emissions. Moreover, negative (positive) variation in COVID case leads to a decrease (increase) in CO2 emissions. Moreover, an uni-directional causal impact was found to run from all the variables – renewable energy, fossil fuel, and COVID-19 case to CO2 emissions. Finally, several policy recommendations are provided. © 2022
Keywords: CO2
COVID
FOSSIL FUEL
NONLINEAR
RENEWABLE
UK
FOSSIL FUELS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CO 2 EMISSION
COVID
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY
NONLINEAR
POSITIVE/NEGATIVE
RENEWABLE
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
UK
UNITED KINGDOM
CARBON DIOXIDE
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON EMISSION
COVID-19
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
FOSSIL FUEL
MARKOV CHAIN
NONLINEARITY
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
UNITED KINGDOM
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/118188
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85125947132
WOS ID: 000855164800012
PURE ID: 29826979
ISSN: 9601481
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.02.111
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