Productivity costs of the green energy transition in Africa

IF 3.1 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Ligane Sene, El Hadji Fall
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Abstract

Transitioning to renewable energy generates tangible benefits in terms of the environment and emissions of greenhouse gases. However, the economic productivity costs of switching to clean energy cannot be overlooked, in addition to the large resource requirements, potential disruption in energy systems, risks of job losses, and emergence of new inequalities. Therefore, it is crucial to identify and quantify synergies and trade-offs. This paper investigates the productivity cost of abandoning the use of fossil fuels in African countries, using econometric techniques applied to panel data, including the fully modified ordinary least square. The paper finds that, while renewable energy supply is beneficial to increase total factor productivity, in general, a shift toward a higher share of renewables in the power mix is not without productivity cost on the economy. The analysis accounts for other sources of productivity, such as human capital and the diffusion of embodied technology imported from abroad into local markets. The data also reveal that the energy transition could have heterogeneous effects depending on the regions' and countries' characteristics and stages of transition.

非洲绿色能源转型的生产力成本
向可再生能源的过渡在环境和温室气体排放方面产生了切实的好处。然而,除了巨大的资源需求、能源系统的潜在破坏、失业风险和出现新的不平等之外,转向清洁能源的经济生产力成本也不容忽视。因此,确定和量化协同效应和权衡是至关重要的。本文研究了非洲国家放弃使用化石燃料的生产力成本,使用了应用于面板数据的计量经济学技术,包括完全修正的普通最小二乘。本文发现,虽然可再生能源供应有利于提高全要素生产率,但总体而言,提高可再生能源在电力结构中的份额并非没有经济生产力成本。该分析考虑了其他生产力来源,例如人力资本和从国外进口的具体技术向当地市场的扩散。数据还表明,能源转型可能会产生异质性效应,这取决于地区和国家的特征和转型阶段。
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