The Urban Renewable Energy Transition: Impact Assessment and Transmission Mechanisms of Climate Policy Uncertainty DOI Creative Commons
Da Gao, Tianyi Zhang, Xiaowei Liu

et al.

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(8), P. 2089 - 2089

Published: April 18, 2025

The transition to renewable energy is a critical pathway for achieving low-carbon development and addressing global climate change problems. Therefore, we expand the conventional province-level balance table urban level, providing refined assessment tool evaluating (RET). This study investigates impact of policy uncertainty (CPU) on RET explores underlying mechanisms. findings reveal that CPU significantly inhibits RET, with this effect being particularly pronounced in non-capital inland cities. mechanisms through which hinders include exacerbating capital labor misallocation suppressing industrial structure upgrading. Furthermore, moderation model indicates high-intensity government supervision low public environmental awareness exacerbate negative RET. Our provide governments adopting forward-looking policies mitigate adverse effects transition.

Language: Английский

The Urban Renewable Energy Transition: Impact Assessment and Transmission Mechanisms of Climate Policy Uncertainty DOI Creative Commons
Da Gao, Tianyi Zhang, Xiaowei Liu

et al.

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(8), P. 2089 - 2089

Published: April 18, 2025

The transition to renewable energy is a critical pathway for achieving low-carbon development and addressing global climate change problems. Therefore, we expand the conventional province-level balance table urban level, providing refined assessment tool evaluating (RET). This study investigates impact of policy uncertainty (CPU) on RET explores underlying mechanisms. findings reveal that CPU significantly inhibits RET, with this effect being particularly pronounced in non-capital inland cities. mechanisms through which hinders include exacerbating capital labor misallocation suppressing industrial structure upgrading. Furthermore, moderation model indicates high-intensity government supervision low public environmental awareness exacerbate negative RET. Our provide governments adopting forward-looking policies mitigate adverse effects transition.

Language: Английский

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