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China's blueprint for a sustainable energy future: Analyzing the factors behind the climate change and globalized knowledge-based technological policies

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  • Hassan, Syed Tauseef
  • Danish,
  • Gong, Bengang

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The purpose of this novel work is to provide a policy framework through an analysis of the changing dynamics between the energy transition, considering the moderating effect of economic complexity and globalized knowledge-based technological policies. This study broadens the applicability of the aforementioned arguments. Quantile Vector Autoregression, Quantile unit root, and Quantile Granger-Causality are among the cutting-edge econometric methods employed in this in-depth empirical analysis. While economic complexity exhibits varied effects on the energy transition, globalization and technological innovation consistently contribute positively. To construct a sustainable energy infrastructure, governments must enhance energy policy coherence and integrate future energy operations while balancing the three pillars of the global energy trilemma.

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  • Hassan, Syed Tauseef & Danish, & Gong, Bengang, 2025. "China's blueprint for a sustainable energy future: Analyzing the factors behind the climate change and globalized knowledge-based technological policies," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 316(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:316:y:2025:i:c:s0360544225001926
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2025.134550
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