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Green financing and wind power energy generation: Empirical insights from China

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RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages 820-827

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.02.018

Keywords

Green financing; Wind power energy generation; COVID-19 crises; Renewable energy efficiency

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The study examines the correlation between green financing and wind power energy generation during the COVID-19 crisis. Through the use of the Kalman approach, Hansen technique, and sensitivity analysis, the study reveals that wind power consumption has rapidly increased due to its role in biofuel production. However, the capacity of onshore and offshore wind power production grew by 7% during COVID-19 with the assistance of green financing. Furthermore, the research findings indicate a 39% increase in green financing during the crisis, emphasizing its potential to enhance wind power generation.
The study tests the connection between green financing and wind power energy generation during the COVID-19 crisis. The study tested the relationship between the variables using the Kalman approach, Hansen technique and sensitivity analysis using matrix component factors. The findings revealed that wind power energy consumption had increased quickly in past times due to its input nature for biofuel production. However, the capability of onshore and offshore wind power production grew by 7% in COVID-19 with the role of green financing in the wind power sector. Moreover, green financing enhances the demands on wind generators and energy converters' usage and dependability by 26%. For this, a 39% increase in green financing is noticed by the research findings during the COVID-19 crisis period. Such robust study findings present the latest insights that green financing is an eminent and viable source of financing to enhance wind power energy generation. Following these, multiple research implications are also presented for the key stakeholders.

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