Abstract:
This current paper investigates the role of renewable energy, non-renewable energy and technology innovation in testing the environmental Kuznets
Curve in Malaysia by using the annual data over the time from 1980 to 2017. We applied the advance econometrics to serve the purpose of investigation
and therefore used the auto regressive distributed lags (ARDLs) bound testing approach for assessing the presence of long-run relationship between
the variables. The results of ARDL bound testing approach confirm the valid long run relationship between renewable energy, non-renewable energy,
technology innovation and economic growth with carbon dioxide emission in Malaysia. The empirical results indicate that renewable energy consumption
and technology innovation have significant and negative impact on carbon dioxide emission whereas, the non-renewable energy consumption and
economic growth have a significant and positive impact on carbon dioxide emission. Furthermore, results also confirm the existence of inverted
U-shape curve in Malaysia.