2022
DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v11i2.26286
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The Link between Economic Growth, Electricity Consumption, and CO2 Emissions: Evidence from Indonesia

Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, and CO2 emissions in Indonesia. The data utilized time series for 1971-2020 obtained from the WDI database 2021. The method utilized the ADRL and VEC models. The findings indicate that in the long run, economic growth and electricity consumption positively affect CO2 emissions. The short-run effect that occurs from economic growth is significant and negative, while the lag of CO2 emission is positive on CO2 emissions. Th… Show more

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“…The case in Indonesia of carbon dioxide emissions and consumption of renewable energy-hydropower is significantly positive for economic growth in the long term and short term, while consumption of renewable energy-thermal earth, biomass, and other sources have a significant negative effect on economic growth, during 1990-2020. (Marwa et al, 2022) CO 2 emissions encourage Indonesia's economic growth because pollution control is less than optimal in the short term. Indonesia needs to implement development policies that prioritize pollution control, emission taxes, and energy conservation on electricity consumption, such as the use of renewable energy consumption.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The case in Indonesia of carbon dioxide emissions and consumption of renewable energy-hydropower is significantly positive for economic growth in the long term and short term, while consumption of renewable energy-thermal earth, biomass, and other sources have a significant negative effect on economic growth, during 1990-2020. (Marwa et al, 2022) CO 2 emissions encourage Indonesia's economic growth because pollution control is less than optimal in the short term. Indonesia needs to implement development policies that prioritize pollution control, emission taxes, and energy conservation on electricity consumption, such as the use of renewable energy consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian ini sejalan dengan uji ynag dilakukan oleh (Wang et al, 2011) di negara China dan juga (Marwa et al, 2022) di Indonesia. Hal tersebut memang dapat kita jabarkan dimana saat ini penggunaan energi listrik sudah seperti kebutuhan pokok yang mendasar manusia.…”
Section: ) Variabel Konsumsi Energi Listrikunclassified