Green Energy and State Power: The Case of Zhanatas Wind Power Project in Kazakhstan

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Weishen Zeng
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In current debates, green energy is often presented as an opportunity for peripheral states and regions to take a lead in energy production and challenge their peripheral status. This article offers a counterview. It builds on qualitative fieldwork at the Zhanatas 100 MW Wind Power Plant in southern Kazakhstan — Central Asia's largest wind farm at the time of construction. On terrain considered by some to be ‘wasteland’, wind is captured, extracted and centralized as an emerging energy resource. At the same time, the nomadic population remain politically marginalized and the land and its many non-human inhabitants continue to be ecologically vulnerable. This article argues that the long-term effect can be described as changing state power within unchanging and unequal centre–periphery power relations. The article provides a theoretical contribution to the understanding of how green energy and state power can substantially reconstruct each other on the ground; it furthers our knowledge of the relationship between space and state under the conditions of energy transition, and advocates for a focus on spatial and historical inequalities in the context of changing energy production.

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绿色能源与国家电力:以哈萨克斯坦扎纳塔斯风电项目为例
在当前的辩论中,绿色能源通常被认为是外围国家和地区在能源生产方面发挥领导作用并挑战其外围地位的机会。这篇文章提供了一个相反的观点。它建立在对哈萨克斯坦南部的扎纳塔斯100兆瓦风力发电厂进行定性实地考察的基础上,该发电厂是建设时中亚最大的风力发电厂。在一些被认为是“荒地”的地形上,风能被捕获、提取并集中作为一种新兴的能源资源。与此同时,游牧人口在政治上仍然处于边缘地位,这片土地及其许多非人类居民在生态上仍然很脆弱。本文认为,长期影响可以描述为在不变的、不平等的中心-边缘权力关系中国家权力的变化。本文为理解绿色能源与国家权力如何在地面上实质性地相互重构提供了理论贡献;它进一步加深了我们对能源转型条件下空间与国家关系的认识,并倡导在不断变化的能源生产背景下关注空间和历史不平等。
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Development and Change
Development and Change DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Development and Change is essential reading for anyone interested in development studies and social change. It publishes articles from a wide range of authors, both well-established specialists and young scholars, and is an important resource for: - social science faculties and research institutions - international development agencies and NGOs - graduate teachers and researchers - all those with a serious interest in the dynamics of development, from reflective activists to analytical practitioners
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