The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise

The importance of clean energy resources in the environmental sustainability agenda (ESA) widely documents the earlier literature that emphasized the need to use renewable energy (RE) sources in mitigating high mass carbon emissions across countries. Saudi Arabia's future vision focused on esta...

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Main Authors: Zaman, Khalid, Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid, Sriyanto, Sriyanto, Sasmoko, Sasmoko, Indrianti, Yasinta, Jambari, Hanifah
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spelling my.utm.1035522023-11-14T06:43:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/103552/ The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise Zaman, Khalid Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid Sriyanto, Sriyanto Sasmoko, Sasmoko Indrianti, Yasinta Jambari, Hanifah HD28 Management. Industrial Management The importance of clean energy resources in the environmental sustainability agenda (ESA) widely documents the earlier literature that emphasized the need to use renewable energy (RE) sources in mitigating high mass carbon emissions across countries. Saudi Arabia's future vision focused on establishing RE markets, especially solar electricity generation (SEG) that would likely present an alternative source to meet energy challenges and allow the country to switch its oil-based economy to a renewable source economy by 2030. In this initiative, the present study intends to analyze the potential challenges and opportunities of SEG in a country that gives way toward a vibrant and thriving economy through green development. The study collected monthly time series data of solar energy and its potential contributors from 2010M01 to 2018M12. The study performs ex-ante and ex-post analysis using vector error correction estimates (VECM) and innovation accounting matrix to get parameter estimates at current and forecast settings. The study simulated the deployment of SEG under different contributory factors, including carbon taxes, emissions trading, and environmental regulations. The results show that carbon tax has a decisive role in limiting polluting industries and reducing carbon emissions. The emissions trading and SEG support the cleaner production agenda to attain its energy sustainable development goals. The environment-related trade regulations and carbon pricing were quite visible to support the country's SEG program. The simulation results show that SEG can potentially as high as 379.224 GWh till 2030 due to possibly be increasing financial and trade regulations that could limit carbon emissions down to 21.766 kg per oil equivalent energy use per annum. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed Zaman, Khalid and Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid and Sriyanto, Sriyanto and Sasmoko, Sasmoko and Indrianti, Yasinta and Jambari, Hanifah (2022) The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise. Journal of Public Affairs, 22 (4). n/a. ISSN 1472-3891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pa.2702 DOI: 10.1002/pa.2702
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Zaman, Khalid
Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid
Sriyanto, Sriyanto
Sasmoko, Sasmoko
Indrianti, Yasinta
Jambari, Hanifah
The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise
description The importance of clean energy resources in the environmental sustainability agenda (ESA) widely documents the earlier literature that emphasized the need to use renewable energy (RE) sources in mitigating high mass carbon emissions across countries. Saudi Arabia's future vision focused on establishing RE markets, especially solar electricity generation (SEG) that would likely present an alternative source to meet energy challenges and allow the country to switch its oil-based economy to a renewable source economy by 2030. In this initiative, the present study intends to analyze the potential challenges and opportunities of SEG in a country that gives way toward a vibrant and thriving economy through green development. The study collected monthly time series data of solar energy and its potential contributors from 2010M01 to 2018M12. The study performs ex-ante and ex-post analysis using vector error correction estimates (VECM) and innovation accounting matrix to get parameter estimates at current and forecast settings. The study simulated the deployment of SEG under different contributory factors, including carbon taxes, emissions trading, and environmental regulations. The results show that carbon tax has a decisive role in limiting polluting industries and reducing carbon emissions. The emissions trading and SEG support the cleaner production agenda to attain its energy sustainable development goals. The environment-related trade regulations and carbon pricing were quite visible to support the country's SEG program. The simulation results show that SEG can potentially as high as 379.224 GWh till 2030 due to possibly be increasing financial and trade regulations that could limit carbon emissions down to 21.766 kg per oil equivalent energy use per annum.
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author Zaman, Khalid
Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid
Sriyanto, Sriyanto
Sasmoko, Sasmoko
Indrianti, Yasinta
Jambari, Hanifah
author_facet Zaman, Khalid
Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid
Sriyanto, Sriyanto
Sasmoko, Sasmoko
Indrianti, Yasinta
Jambari, Hanifah
author_sort Zaman, Khalid
title The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise
title_short The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise
title_full The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise
title_fullStr The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise
title_full_unstemmed The role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: A blessing in disguise
title_sort role of solar energy demand in the relationship between carbon pricing and environmental degradation: a blessing in disguise
publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103552/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pa.2702
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