Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy

This paper sheds light on the interaction between energy consumption and energy production in an upper-income developing country. Results show that Industrial consumption of energy in Mauritius is driven mainly by Fuel source while Commercial use is accommodated by a mixture of Coal and Fuel sources...

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Main Author: Indranarain Ramlall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2012-07-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Subjects:
VAR
Online Access:http://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/224/124
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spelling doaj-49b401754ffc48f4aa4590e4968650212020-11-25T03:29:22ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532012-07-0123123133Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener EconomyIndranarain RamlallThis paper sheds light on the interaction between energy consumption and energy production in an upper-income developing country. Results show that Industrial consumption of energy in Mauritius is driven mainly by Fuel source while Commercial use is accommodated by a mixture of Coal and Fuel sources. Bagasse and Hydro energy generations undermine the use of Coal and Fuel, all demonstrating an inherent greening phenomenon embedded in the energy process. However, their size effects are low. Findings further confirm sustainability in energy generation and absorption based on a slightly above one long-term elasticity coefficient between energy production and consumption. Overall, results suggest that Mauritius has to implement vigorous measures in view of greening its energy processes. Policy wise, this could signify the urgent need of both Commercial and Industrial usage taxes to stimulate a greener economy.http://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/224/124VARMauritiusSustainable/Green PoliciesVariance DecompositionImpulse ResponseEnergy Policies
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Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
VAR
Mauritius
Sustainable/Green Policies
Variance Decomposition
Impulse Response
Energy Policies
author_facet Indranarain Ramlall
author_sort Indranarain Ramlall
title Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy
title_short Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy
title_full Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy
title_fullStr Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Non-Renewable Energy in Mauritius: In Quest for Sustainable Policies towards a Greener Economy
title_sort modelling non-renewable energy in mauritius: in quest for sustainable policies towards a greener economy
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
issn 2146-4553
publishDate 2012-07-01
description This paper sheds light on the interaction between energy consumption and energy production in an upper-income developing country. Results show that Industrial consumption of energy in Mauritius is driven mainly by Fuel source while Commercial use is accommodated by a mixture of Coal and Fuel sources. Bagasse and Hydro energy generations undermine the use of Coal and Fuel, all demonstrating an inherent greening phenomenon embedded in the energy process. However, their size effects are low. Findings further confirm sustainability in energy generation and absorption based on a slightly above one long-term elasticity coefficient between energy production and consumption. Overall, results suggest that Mauritius has to implement vigorous measures in view of greening its energy processes. Policy wise, this could signify the urgent need of both Commercial and Industrial usage taxes to stimulate a greener economy.
topic VAR
Mauritius
Sustainable/Green Policies
Variance Decomposition
Impulse Response
Energy Policies
url http://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/224/124
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