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Magnitude and determinants of energy intensity: evidence from Indian firms

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 3270-3281

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22346-9

Keywords

Energy intensity; Energy efficiency; Corporate finance; Indian manufacturing

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This study examines the determinants of energy intensity in Indian manufacturing firms and proposes measures to reduce it. The findings show that certain factors have a significant positive impact on energy intensity, while the results for other factors are mixed. RMPMI is identified as the most dominant factor driving energy intensity in Indian manufacturing firms.
The topmost challenge for Indian manufacturing industries is to reduce the pace of energy intensity to deal with environmental degradation and climate change problems. In this light, we examine the firm-specific determinants influencing energy intensity of Indian manufacturing firms and suggest measures to minimize the energy intensity. To do so, we use aggregate firm-level data ranging between 2010 and 2021 and employ panel quantile regression. We found that the determinants, namely LI, RMPMI, PMI, and OI, have a statistically positive and significant impact on energy intensity. Other factors such as RMSSI, PATI, TDI, SI, and LNTA were found to show mixed results. Besides, we observed RMPMI as the most dominant factor driving energy intensity among Indian manufacturing firms. The findings of this paper endorse effective policymaking pertaining to energy intensity for Indian manufacturing firms and necessitates the modifications in energy conservation regulations.

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