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Evaluating the nexus between energy transition and load capacity factor in Germany: evidence from novel quantile-based approaches

Oktay Özkan, Mehmet Akif Destek, Sercan Aydın

2024International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study attempts to investigate how Germany’s energy transition has affected environmental quality by considering natural resources, economic growth, financial development, and financial globalization for the period from 1980 to 2021. It is also aimed to discover that the interactions alter with different levels of load capacity factor and explanatory variables using novel quantile-based approaches. Thanks to the unique approaches utilized, the environmental efficacy of the energy transition process can be determined for different quantiles and time periods. The results reveal that although financial globalization and financial development enhance environmental quality, economic growth and increasing natural resource rents harms environment. In addition, the increase in energy transition in all quantiles also has a positive effect on the load capacity. This impact is weak in quantiles with high and low environmental quality, but it becomes more pronounced in middle quantiles of load capacity. Our study offers various policy recommendations to increase the short- and long-term low-level environmental effectiveness of the energy transition process in Germany.

Topics & Concepts

QuantileNexus (standard)EconomicsNatural resourceEconomic rentEconometricsEnvironmental qualityQuality (philosophy)Quantile regressionGlobalizationResource (disambiguation)Natural resource economicsMicroeconomicsComputer scienceMarket economyPolitical scienceLawEmbedded systemComputer networkEpistemologyPhilosophyEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthClimate Change Policy and Economics