How much does financial inclusion contribute to renewable energy growth? Ways to realize green finance in China
Jiaman Li,
Xiucheng Dong and
Kangyin Dong ()
Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 198, issue C, 760-771
Abstract:
Renewable energy is regarded as an effective method to alleviate environmental pollution and accelerate the green transition in China. This paper systematically investigates the impact of financial inclusion on renewable energy demand by using S-GMM model based on provincial data in the green finance era. This paper also analyzes the asymmetry, heterogeneity, and mediating mechanism in the nexus between financial inclusion and renewable energy demand, and highlights the following findings: (1) Improved financial inclusion can promote renewable energy development in China and present the characteristics of green finance; (2) the impact of financial inclusion on renewable energy demand is asymmetric and heterogeneous; specifically, this impact is much higher in northern China and the regions with higher renewable energy development; and (3) wind and photovoltaic power generation are effective mediators between financial inclusion and renewable energy industry, while the mediation effects of hydropower and nuclear power are not significant. New evidence in this study is presented for the achievement of green transition in China, as well as practical policy implications for improving financial inclusion and increasing renewable energy consumption. For instance, fiscal and tax incentives and green investment subsidies in the renewable energy sector need to be further improved.
Keywords: Financial inclusion; Renewable energy demand; Mediating mechanism; Asymmetry and heterogeneity; S-GMM estimation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.08.097
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