Spatial Spillover Effects of Renewable Energy on Carbon Emissions in Less-developed Areas of China

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Jun Bai
Shixiang Li
Qiying Kang
Nan Wang
Kailu Guo
Jinfeng Wang
Jinhua Cheng
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[1] China University of Geosciences,School of Public Administration
[2] China University of Geosciences,Mineral Resources Strategy and Policy Research Center
[3] Taiyuan Normal University,School of Management
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Renewable energy; Carbon emissions; Spatial spillover; SDM; Direct and indirect effects; Less-developed areas;
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The purpose of this paper is to determine the spatial spillover effects of renewable energy on carbon emissions in China’s less-developed areas. However, few studies have considered this issue from the perspective of less-developed areas. Based on panel data of 21 provinces in China from 2000 to 2017, this paper analyzes the spatial spillover effects of renewable energy on carbon emissions using Moran’s I and Spatial Durbin Model (SDM). The results suggest that, first, Moran’s I ranges from 0.378 to 0.519, Moran scatter plot presents that provinces are located in the high–high (HH) and low-low (LL) quadrants, indicating provincial carbon emissions in the study area have a significant spatial correlation and agglomeration. Second, under the three matrices, the direct effect coefficients of renewable energy are -0.2522, -0.2639 and -0.2601, this shows that renewable energy is beneficial to local carbon emissions reduction. In contrast, the indirect effect coefficients of renewable energy are 0.0605, 0.1012 and 0.1125, which means higher renewable energy consumption in a single area is conducive to the improvement of carbon emissions to neighbouring areas. Third, urbanization, industrialization, physical capital and other variables have different impacts on local and nearby carbon emissions. This study provides empirical evidence to achieve carbon emission reduction targets by government policymakers.
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页码:19019 / 19032
页数:13
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