Author:
Mohamed-Ariffin Mohd Suhaimi,Md Daud Mazlifa,Muhammad Haslinah,Abdul Samad Abdul Rahim,Hassan Mazlan
Abstract
This study aims to scrutinize the various determinants that influence a nation’s ability to fund and support renewable energy ventures, encompassing factors such as economic stability, regulatory environment, energy demand, and access to capital markets. By drawing on a range of empirical data, financial indicators, and statistical models, this study seeks to determine which factor most potent when predicting financing capacity of a specific country towards renewable. A secondary research using published data by government publications and non-governmental databases is the research method for the present study. The data derived from these databases organized into tables to allow for regression analysis to be conducted to achieve the research objectives. The results from the regression analysis indicate that stock market and inflation rate are significant variables should be included in the predictive model of financing capacity for renewable energy.
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