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How does artificial intelligence affect high-quality energy development? Achieving a clean energy transition society

Bo Wang, Jianda Wang, Kangyin Dong (dongkangyin@uibe.edu.cn) and Rabindra Nepal

Energy Policy, 2024, vol. 186, issue C

Abstract: As China’s energy development undergoes a process from qualitative improvements to quantitative changes, high-quality energy development (HED) has become a vital strategy of the Chinese government. As a representative of emerging technologies, artificial intelligence (AI) can effectively promote clean energy transition, strengthen energy security, and enhance the above process. Therefore, this paper explores the relationship between AI and HED based on gauging the HED index and AI development level of 30 provinces in China covering 2007–2017. In addition, we use green innovation and R&D intensity as mediating variables to study the indirect effect of AI on HED. We further explore the threshold effect of the digital economy between AI and HED. The results indicate that AI positively affects HED in China; specifically, every 1 % increase in AI development will lead to a 0.032 % increase in the HED index. Moreover, AI indirectly increases the HED index by improving green innovation and R&D intensity. Further, the threshold effect shows that the level of digital economy development influences the impact of AI on HED. This means AI will have a significantly positive impact on HED in areas with a developed digital economy. Finally, we provide practical approaches and reference suggestions for China to achieve a clean energy transition and HED with the assistance of AI.

Keywords: High-quality energy development (HED); Artificial intelligence (AI); Mediating and threshold effects; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C23 L86 Q43 Q55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114010

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