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Research Article

Solar energy and sustainable development: evidence from 35 countries

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Pages 187-194 | Received 27 May 2021, Accepted 21 Aug 2021, Published online: 01 Oct 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study analyzes the relationship between solar energy and sustainable development. Data from 35 countries covering the period 2005–2018 were used. The potential endogeneity problem was considered in solar energy and sustainable development analyses. The predictions confirm the existence of endogeneity among the variables included in the analyses. Instrumental variables and the two-step generalized method of moments method were preferred for solving the endogeneity problem; according to these estimates, solar energy has a positive effect on sustainable development; in other words, solar energy causes an increase in the level of sustainable development. On the other hand, the analysis shows that non-renewable energy causes a decrease in sustainable development. Therefore, this study suggests prioritizing solar energy to increase the level of sustainable development and enable countries to reach the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals more easily.

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Notes

1. ANS can take very high values, consisting of negative and positive values. For this reason, it is converted into standard values with the formula below. ANS and ANSpc thus take values between 0 and 100.Standard Value = ((Year’s Value-The Lowest Value)/(The Highest Value-The Lowest Value))*10.

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