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TITLE: The Effect of Hydroelectricity Consumption on Environmental Degradation–
The Case of South America region

AUThOR(s): Koengkan, M., Losekann, L., Fuinhas, J.A. & Marques, A.C.

ABSTRACT: This article analyses the impact of hydroelectricity consumption on environmental degradation (CO2 emissions) in seven South American countries, in a period from 1966 to 2015. The Unrestricted Error Correction Model (UECM) form of the Auto-regressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) was utilized. The initial tests prove the presence of heteroskedasticity, cross-sectional independence, and first-order autocorrelation. The results show that the consumption of hydroelectricity causes a reduction of -0.0465 in environmental degradation in the short-run, and increase 0.0593 in the long-run. This empirical evidence could encourage the creation of new policies, which introduce new energy technologies that release zero carbon in the energy matrix.

KEYWORDS: Energy economics; Economic growth; Environmental degradation; Renewable energy; South America.

CITATION: Koengkan M. et al. The Effect of Hydroelectricity Consumption on Environmental Degradation– The Case of South America region. The Academic Society Journal 2(2) 46-67, 2018. DOI: doi.org/10.32640/tasj.2018.2.46.

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