Competitiveness of economic growth based on renewable energy: the case of Uganda to 2035

G. Limpens, Paolo Thiran, E. Lara, Matija Pavičević, S. Quoilin
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Emerging economies are experiencing significant growth, which implies a booming demand for energy, especially electricity. In order to meet the 2050 climate target, this growth will have to rely mainly on renewable energy. This contrasts with the fossil fuel-based growth experienced by developed countries. This paper analyses, for the case of Uganda, the difference between a fossil fuel-based energy development and leapfrogging to a renewable one. The analysis covers all energy sectors (electricity, heat and mobility) and shows that priority should be given to heat and mobility. Results show that the cheapest growth is based on fossil energies. Nevertheless, favouring renewable energy is not far from being competitive; not to mention the other positive impacts such as increasing energy sovereignty, increasing national employment and addressing climate change. The work estimates a penalty of 15-30e/ton of CO2 equivalent is sufficient to achieve the competitiveness of a highly sustainable society.
基于可再生能源的经济增长竞争力:乌干达至2035年的案例
新兴经济体正在经历显著的增长,这意味着对能源,尤其是电力的需求正在迅速增长。为了实现2050年的气候目标,这种增长将不得不主要依赖可再生能源。这与发达国家以化石燃料为基础的增长形成鲜明对比。以乌干达为例,本文分析了以化石燃料为基础的能源发展与跨越式发展可再生能源之间的区别。该分析涵盖所有能源部门(电力、热能和流动性),并表明应优先考虑热能和流动性。结果表明,最便宜的增长是基于化石能源的。然而,支持可再生能源与竞争并不远;更不用说其他积极的影响,如增加能源主权,增加国家就业和应对气候变化。该研究估计,每吨二氧化碳当量减排15-30e就足以实现高度可持续社会的竞争力。
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