Renewable energy consumption, financial development and environmental quality in Nigeria
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The paper investigates the renewable energy consumption-environmental quality nexus using the FMOLS time-series analysis for Nigeria from 1981 to 2021. The findings indicated that nonrenewable energy consumption had an inverse and significant effect on environmental quality, while renewable energy consumption had a positive and significant impact on envi- ronmental quality. Financial development, on the other hand, had no significant effect on en- vironmental quality. As a result, the study suggests an appropriate policy-mix approach to ensure environmental quality in Nigeria. Furthermore, Nigeria should broaden its energy sources, specifically diversify to cleaner energy sources to guarantee environmental quality. [Testo dell'editore].
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Code DOI : 10.3280/EFE2024-001013
ISSN: 2280-7667
KEYWORDS
- renewable energy, sustainable development, environmental quality, financial development, Nigeria