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The Relationship between Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth L&E, Vol.32, No.4, 2024

Light & Engineering 32 (4) 2024

Volume 32
Date of publication 08/15/2024
Pages 14–21

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The Relationship between Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth L&E, Vol.32, No.4, 2024
Articles authors:
Cigdem Cengiz

Cigdem Cengiz graduate of Hacettepe University, Department of Statistics. She conducts research in the field of Lighting-Statistics. Since 2015, she has had many academic studies in the field of Computational Lighting. She is still working at Bitlis Eren University

Abstract:
Energy is an important input for economies. In this context, many countries are trying to understand how energy affects the economy. In this study, the relationship between outdoor lighting consumption in public spaces (such as parks, squares, roads, streets, and shores) and economic growth has been examined. Using the (1970–2019) annual data for the study, the relationship between energy consumption for lighting purposes and economic growth was tested with the time series method. According to the analysis made with the time series method in the Eviews statistical program, it has been seen that there is a reciprocal causality relationship between energy consumption for lighting purposes and economic growth in Turkey. Increasing energy consumption for lighting purposes has increased in direct proportion to the economic growth indicator. This shows that energy consumption for lighting and socializing in nightlife is associated with economic growth.
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