Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics

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Main Author: Agrawal, Manali
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Irfan, Mohammad, Dias, Rui, Galvão, Rosa, Leote, Francisco, Gonçalves, Sidalina
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: India has emerged as one of the world's most appealing locations for renewable energy development. It has set lofty renewable energy goals to reach 450 gigawatts (GW) capacity by 2030. These aims indicate India's determination to move to greener and more sustainable energy sources. India has been investing in R&D to promote technological innovation in renewable energy. This includes improvements to solar photovoltaic technology, wind energy, energy storage technologies, and smart grid systems. Innovation is critical for improving efficiency, lowering prices, and increasing the reliability of renewable energy sources. This paper aims to analyse the linkages between economic growth and renewable energy usage in India. For this, the Granger Causality technique is adopted, and it is found that no short-run causality exists among the economic growth and RE installed capacity. However, Industrial Production Granger Causes both GDP and Renewable Energy Capacity. When the stock price data of the last five years of top renewable energy companies was also collected, it was found that all the companies are showing an upward trend. While renewable energy is growing rapidly, especially solar and wind power, it is insufficient to meet the bulk of India's energy demands. Renewables contribute to reducing carbon emissions and diversifying the energy mix, but they still account for a smaller percentage compared to thermal power.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
title Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
spellingShingle Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
Agrawal, Manali
Renewable Energy
Thermal Energy
Sustainable growth
Solar Energy
Wind Power
title_short Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
title_full Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
title_fullStr Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
title_sort Can renewable energy be a driving factor for economic stability? an inDepth study of sector expansion and economic dynamics
author Agrawal, Manali
author_facet Agrawal, Manali
Irfan, Mohammad
Dias, Rui
Galvão, Rosa
Leote, Francisco
Gonçalves, Sidalina
author_role author
author2 Irfan, Mohammad
Dias, Rui
Galvão, Rosa
Leote, Francisco
Gonçalves, Sidalina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Agrawal, Manali
Irfan, Mohammad
Dias, Rui
Galvão, Rosa
Leote, Francisco
Gonçalves, Sidalina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Renewable Energy
Thermal Energy
Sustainable growth
Solar Energy
Wind Power
topic Renewable Energy
Thermal Energy
Sustainable growth
Solar Energy
Wind Power
description India has emerged as one of the world's most appealing locations for renewable energy development. It has set lofty renewable energy goals to reach 450 gigawatts (GW) capacity by 2030. These aims indicate India's determination to move to greener and more sustainable energy sources. India has been investing in R&D to promote technological innovation in renewable energy. This includes improvements to solar photovoltaic technology, wind energy, energy storage technologies, and smart grid systems. Innovation is critical for improving efficiency, lowering prices, and increasing the reliability of renewable energy sources. This paper aims to analyse the linkages between economic growth and renewable energy usage in India. For this, the Granger Causality technique is adopted, and it is found that no short-run causality exists among the economic growth and RE installed capacity. However, Industrial Production Granger Causes both GDP and Renewable Energy Capacity. When the stock price data of the last five years of top renewable energy companies was also collected, it was found that all the companies are showing an upward trend. While renewable energy is growing rapidly, especially solar and wind power, it is insufficient to meet the bulk of India's energy demands. Renewables contribute to reducing carbon emissions and diversifying the energy mix, but they still account for a smaller percentage compared to thermal power.
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