Reinvestigating the EKC hypothesis: Does renewable energy in power generation reduce carbon emissions and ecological footprint?
For a developing nation such as Malaysia with a significant reliance on fossil fuels for electricity, understanding the environmental consequences of this dependency is crucial. Thus, this study utilizes the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) method to explore the impact of electricity intensity...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed E.F., Abdullah A., Jaaffar A.H., Osabohien R. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2025
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