The Impact of Renewable Energy on Sustainable Economic Growth in Vietnam

Monday, August 5 2024

(a) University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

(b) International School of Business, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
This research is aimed to evaluate the impact of renewable energy on sustainable economic growth (SEG) by developing the role of mediating variable such as sustaining energy supply (SES). We use qualitative and quantitative technique such as Covariance – Based Structural Equation Model (CB-SEM) to analyze the data of collection from experts, economists, executives in Vietnam in 2020. The study has proved the five components of renewable energy such as solar energy (SEN), hydro energy (HEN), wind energy (WEN), bio energy (BEN) and geothermal energy (GEN) impact to the SES. Besides, the findings suggest a positively significant impact of sustaining energy supply (SES) on sustainable economic growth (SEG). This study contributed empirical work in the literature of renewable energy, sustaining energy supply (SES) and sustainable economic growth (SEG). The outcomes of this study can be used by policy makers, economists, top management in the governmental office and even the corporate. A mediating role of SES as a value-added contribution to this study and can be consolidated and strengthened more in coming research.

Cite:

Le Thanh Tiep, Ngo Quang Huan, Tran Thi Thuy Hong, 2020, The Impact of Renewable Energy on Sustainable Economic Growth in Vietnam, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Vol. 10, Iss. 6, ISSN: 2146-4553, https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.10345

Keyword(s)

Bio Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Sustainable Economic Growth

Author(s)

Le Thanh Tiep (a), Ngo Quang Huan (a), Tran Thi Thuy Hong (b)

Country(ies)

Vietnam

Publisher

EconJournals

Published Date

DOI

10.32479/ijeep.10345

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