Energy Transitions: The Case of Greece with a Special Focus on the Role of the EU ETS

A. Vlachou, Georgios Pantelias
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Major energy transitions are associated not only with fundamental transformations of the energy sector but also with multidimensional changes in societies. Existing energy systems are heavily implicated in climate change. This paper investigates from an ecosocialist perspective the prevalent high-carbon energy systems in capitalism and their ongoing transformations, with a special focus on Greece as an EU member. Furthermore, it explores whether the EU ETS, in comparison to renewable energy sources (RES) support schemes, created considerable incentives for effective and socially fair transitions to low-carbon systems. Empirical data reveals the enduring high-carbon composition of gross inland energy consumption in Greece while evidence on gross electricity generation by fuel discloses the limited penetration of RES since 1990. The neoliberal design of ETS at the EU level and its poor workings did not induce investments in low carbon technologies. RES support policies have been more significant. However, both have adverse distributional effects, especially on working people since the latter bear the cost of transition for the most part. Effective and fair low-carbon energy transitions need radical social transformation — an ecosocialist path out of capitalism.
能源转型:以希腊为例,特别关注欧盟排放交易体系的作用
重大能源转型不仅与能源部门的根本变革有关,而且与社会的多维变化有关。现有的能源系统与气候变化密切相关。本文从生态社会主义的角度调查了资本主义中普遍存在的高碳能源系统及其正在进行的转型,特别关注希腊作为欧盟成员国。此外,本文还探讨了与可再生能源(RES)支持计划相比,欧盟碳排放交易体系是否为有效和社会公平地向低碳系统过渡创造了相当大的激励。经验数据显示,希腊内陆能源消费总量的高碳构成持续存在,而燃料总发电量的证据显示,自1990年以来,可再生能源的渗透率有限。欧盟层面的碳排放交易体系的新自由主义设计及其糟糕的运作并没有吸引对低碳技术的投资。可再生能源支持政策更加重要。然而,两者都有不利的分配效应,特别是对劳动人民,因为后者承担了转型的大部分成本。有效和公平的低碳能源转型需要彻底的社会转型——走出资本主义的生态社会主义道路。
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