Renewable energy production across US states: Convergence or divergence?

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Payne, James E. [1 ]
Saunoris, James W. [2 ]
Nazlioglu, Saban [3 ,5 ]
Smyth, Russell [4 ]
机构
[1] Oklahoma State Univ, Spears Sch Business, 370 Business Bldg, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
[2] Eastern Michigan Univ, Dept Econ, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 USA
[3] Pamukkale Univ, Dept Int Trade & Finance, Denizli, Turkiye
[4] Monash Business Sch, Dept Econ, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[5] Nisantasi Univ, Dept Econ & Finance, Istanbul, Turkiye
关键词
Renewable energy production; Club convergence; Weak sigma-convergence; Logit analysis; Policy considerations; US states; CONSUMPTION PER-CAPITA; WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT; INTENSITY CONVERGENCE; CONDITIONAL CONVERGENCE; ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION; STOCHASTIC CONVERGENCE; DISTRIBUTION DYNAMICS; CLUB CONVERGENCE; POLICY; OECD;
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10.1016/j.eneco.2024.108015
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
This study explores the degree to which per capita aggregate renewable energy production is converging across U.S. states. Specifically, we examine both relative (club) convergence and weak sigma-convergence. The results reject overall convergence in per capita aggregate renewable energy production for the panel of U.S. states, but identifies two convergence clubs. The results also suggest that there is considerable heterogeneity in the number of convergence clubs for the different subcomponents of per capita renewable energy production and consumption (biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar and wind). We examine the factors which are associated with the emergence of the convergence clubs at the aggregate level. In the case of per capita aggregate renewable energy production, the average marginal effects from the logit analysis indicate that neighboring states with renewable portfolio standards, mandatory green power options, maximum effective retail rate increase, and per capita CO2 emissions are associated with a higher likelihood of being in the convergence club with higher per capita renewable energy production. However, interconnection standards, having a public benefit fund, renewable energy certificates trading, compliance penalities, and per capita fossil fuel production are correlated with a lower likelihood of being in the convergence club with higher per capita renewable energy production. We also consider the factors correlated with convergence for the subcomponents of per capita renewable energy production and consumption, with the results suggesting considerable heterogeneity of the various factors at the subcomponent level.
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