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Substitute or complement? Assessing renewable and nonrenewable energy in OECD countries
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EngineeringAgricultural EconomicsRenewable ResourcesResource SubstitutionEnvironmental EconomicsClimate PolicyAlternative Energy SolutionEnergy EconomyNonrenewable EnergyEnergy TradeClean EnergyEconomicsEnergy ResourcesOecd CountriesSustainable EnergyEnergy TransitionEnergy PolicyBusinessEnergy IssueEnergy EconomicsInterfuel Substitution
The elasticity of interfuel substitution between renewable and nonrenewable energy is key to establishing effective climate change policy. This is the first study to estimate the elasticity of substitution between different fossil fuels and renewable resources. We used 12 manufacturing industry-level datasets for the OECD countries from 1995 to 2009. We found a complementary relationship from nonrenewable energy to renewable energy in eight industries, whereas a substitute relationship was maintained for four industries. In particular, the food and pulp industries had a strong complementary relationship.
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