Achieving carbon neutrality in an emerging oil-producing country: Renewable energy transition and international trade flows in Ghana

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Clement Oteng , Camara Kwasi Obeng , Pius Gamette
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Abstract

Over the past decade, climate variabilities have emerged as shaping the dynamics of international trade. The adverse externalities posed by climate change require a corresponding improvement in the production of food, trade and the adoption of abundant renewable energy resources. Our study focused on evaluating the impact of renewable energy transition on international trade flows in Ghana. We employed the dynamics ARDL simulation model to analyse our results using data from various institutions. We found that energy transition using both low carbon energy and renewable energy in electricity generation by 1% and 5% significantly increases the balance of trade to the 4th year after which energy transition decreases the balance of trade to the 9th year. After the 9th year, energy transition by both percentages increases the trade balance of Ghana. We observe that the energy transition by 5% has a higher impact than the energy transition by 1%. Additionally, it is observed that using the share of renewable energy in electricity generation has a decreasing rate relative to the first four years. Drafting renewable energy plans such as allocation of funds, supportive policy frameworks and incentives such as green financing, subsidies, and tax incentives can enhance and develop renewable energy infrastructure to increase renewable energy efficiency and reliability for international trade.

在新兴产油国实现碳中和:加纳的可再生能源转型和国际贸易流动
在过去十年中,气候变异已成为影响国际贸易动态的因素。气候变化带来的不利外部因素要求相应地改善粮食生产、贸易和采用丰富的可再生能源资源。我们的研究侧重于评估加纳可再生能源转型对国际贸易流动的影响。我们采用了动力学 ARDL 模拟模型,利用来自不同机构的数据对结果进行了分析。我们发现,使用低碳能源和可再生能源发电的能源转型(1% 和 5%)会显著增加贸易平衡,直至第 4 年,此后能源转型会减少贸易平衡,直至第 9 年。第 9 年后,两个百分比的能源转型都会增加加纳的贸易平衡。我们发现,5% 的能源转型比 1%的能源转型影响更大。此外,与前四年相比,可再生能源在发电中所占的比例呈下降趋势。起草可再生能源计划,如资金分配、支持性政策框架和激励措施,如绿色融资、补贴和税收优惠,可以加强和发展可再生能源基础设施,提高可再生能源的效率和可靠性,从而促进国际贸易。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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