The Impact of the Government Policy on the Energy Efficient Gap: The Evidence from Ukraine
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2021
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This paper aims to check the impact of investment and institutional determinants on the
energy efficiency gap. The findings of the bibliometric analysis confirmed the growth of research interests in identifying the core determinants of the energy efficiency gap. The central hypothesises are:
the increasing quality of the institutions leads to an increase of green investments in the energy sector
and the dual relationships between investment and institutional determinants lead to additional
synergy effects, which allow boosting the decline of energy efficiency gaps of the national economy.
For the analysis, the times series were collected from the World Data Bank, Eurostat, Bloomberg,
for Ukraine for the period of 2002–2019. The following methods were used: the unit root test—for
checking the stationarity of data—and the Johansen test and VEC-modelling—for the cointegration
analysis. The findings prove that to reduce the energy efficiency gaps in Ukraine by 1% next year, it
is necessary to increase green energy investments by 1.5% this year, and the political stability and
public perception of corruption by 3% and 1%. The increase of the public perception of corruption
by 1.47 points and of political stability by 2.38 points leads to maximising the recovery speed of
the Ukrainian energy sector. Thus, while developing the policy to decrease the energy efficiency
gaps, the Ukrainian government should consider the level of public perception of corruption and
political stability.
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energy policy, gap, sustainable development, green economy, energy
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Lyulyov, O.; Pimonenko, T.; Kwilinski, A.; Dzwigol, H.; Dzwigol-Barosz, M.; Pavlyk, V.; Barosz, P. The Impact of the Government Policy on the Energy Efficient Gap: The Evidence from Ukraine. Energies 2021, 14, 373. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14020373