How does artificial intelligence accelerate the energy transition? Learning from empirical experience in OECD countries.

Journal: Journal of environmental management
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Abstract

The need for an energy transition is increasing due to technological advancements and rapid economic growth, especially in developed countries. As a result, scientists, policy analysts, and economists are becoming more inclined to support the energy transition process. To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the need for an energy transition, as outlined in SDG 7, can be addressed. There is considerable interest in how the growth of artificial intelligence may affect the energy transition. Although scholars have extensively written about the potential factors of the energy transition, further research from the perspectives of artificial intelligence and environmental policies is imperative. This research examines the intersection of artificial intelligence, green technological innovations, and climate policies to develop an empirical framework for achieving an energy transition. On the empirical side, the study applies the Augmenting Anderson and Hsiao (AAH) estimation strategy to data from Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries between 1990 and 2019. These results indicate that environmental policy stringency has had a substantial positive impact on energy transitions. Furthermore, artificial intelligence and green technological innovation have also shown a strong and positive correlation with the energy transition. This highlights the importance of technological innovation, robust environmental policies, and the integration of artificial intelligence in the energy transition process, all of which are necessary to achieve SDG-7.

Authors

  • Xiong Wang

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