Nexus of clean energy internet with energy poverty and health:
This paper provides insights for countries worldwide to build an energy internet to eradicate energy poverty based on clean energy endowments.
Inadequate availability of clean electrical energy may cause new risks of energy poverty. We use data from 30 Chinese provinces from 2000 to 2022 and construct a fixed-effects model that accounts for cross-sectional depe...
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This paper provides insights for countries worldwide to build an energy internet to eradicate energy poverty based on clean energy endowments.
The interactive relationship between energy poverty and energy transition, as well as AI and the digital economy, makes the issue more essential
The Internet (Int) is critical in addressing the issue of energy poverty (Enpo). This study examines the impact of Int on Enpo from two perspectives: structure (energy structure: Enst) and eficiency (energy
To this end, by applying the sample data of 30 provinces from 2006 to 2017, this chapter empirically evaluates whether the accelerated digital economy can effectively alleviate energy poverty.
Inadequate availability of clean electrical energy may cause new risks of energy poverty. We use data from 30 Chinese provinces from 2000 to 2022 and construct a fixed-effects model that accounts for
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Further analysis reveals that internet use alleviates energy poverty by enhancing non-farm labor supply, facilitating farmland transfer, and increasing social capital.
Promoting Internet development and eliminating energy poverty are two important policy agendas for China in the era of digital economy. In the context of “Internet + energy”, there is a need
The interactive relationship between energy poverty and energy transition, as well as AI and the digital economy, makes the issue more essential for developing countries and necessitates
Anchored in provincial panel data spanning 30 regions across China from 2003 to 2023, this study systematically examines the impact and heterogeneity of digital development on energy