Energy justice issues in renewable energy megaprojects: implications for a socioeconomic evaluation of megaprojects

IF 2.3 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS
S. Sankaran, S. Clegg, R. Müller, N. Drouin
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate and discuss stakeholder issues faced by renewable energy megaprojects and in particular solar and wind power projects and their relevance to socioeconomic evaluation of megaprojects.Design/methodology/approachThe paper uses secondary data collected from the recent literature published on stakeholder issues face by mega solar and wind power energy generation projects around the world. The issues are then analysed across specific challenges in five continents where these projects are being developed. The paper then focuses on the literature on energy justice to elaborate the type of issues being faced by renewable energy megaprojects contributing to the achievement of UN Sustainable Goal 7 and their impact on vulnerable communities where these projects are situated.FindingsRenewable energy megaprojects are rarely discussed in the project management literature on megaprojects despite their size and importance in delivering sustainable development goals. While these projects provide social benefits they also create issues of justice due to their impact of vulnerable populations living is locations where these projects are situated. The justice issues faced include procedural justice, distributive justice, recognition inequalities. The type of justice issues was found to vary intensity in the developed, emerging and developing economies. It was found that nonprofit organisations are embarking on strategies to alleviate energy justice issues in innovative ways. It was also found that, in some instances, smaller local projects developed with community participation could actually contribute more equitable to the UN sustainable development goals avoiding the justice issues posed by mega renewable energy projects.Research limitations/implicationsThe research uses secondary data due to which it is difficult to present a more comprehensive picture of stakeholder issues involving renewable energy megaprojects. The justice issues revealed through thesis paper with renewable energy megaprojects are also present in conventional megaprojects which have not been discussed in the project management literature. Post-COVID-19 these justice issues are likely to become mor prevalent due to the pandemic's impact on vulnerable population exacerbating the issues and increasing their severity on these populations. Therefore it is becoming even more critical to take these into account while developing renewable energy megaprojects.Practical implicationsProper identification and response to energy justice issues can help in alleviating stakeholder issues in renewable energy megaprojects.Social implicationsContributes to the equitable achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7.Originality/valueThis paper addresses a gap in the project management literature on the exploration of stakeholder issues on renewable energy megaprojects. It also brings out the importance of justice issues which can assist in expanding stakeholders issues faced by megaprojects as these issues have not received sufficient attention in the past in the project management literature.
可再生能源大型项目中的能源正义问题:对大型项目社会经济评估的影响
本文的目的是调查和讨论可再生能源大型项目,特别是太阳能和风能项目所面临的利益相关者问题,以及它们与大型项目社会经济评估的相关性。设计/方法/方法本文使用了从最近发表的关于世界各地大型太阳能和风能发电项目所面临的利益相关者问题的文献中收集的二手数据。然后对正在开发这些项目的五大洲的具体挑战进行分析。然后,本文将重点放在能源正义方面的文献上,以阐述有助于实现联合国可持续发展目标7的可再生能源大型项目所面临的问题类型,以及它们对这些项目所在的弱势社区的影响。可再生能源大型项目在项目管理文献中很少被讨论,尽管它们的规模和在实现可持续发展目标方面的重要性。虽然这些项目提供了社会效益,但由于它们对生活在这些项目所在地的弱势群体的影响,也产生了司法问题。面临的正义问题包括程序正义、分配正义、承认不平等。在发达国家、新兴国家和发展中国家,司法问题的程度各不相同。研究发现,非营利组织正在着手制定战略,以创新的方式缓解能源公平问题。研究还发现,在某些情况下,在社区参与下开发的小型地方项目实际上可以更公平地为联合国可持续发展目标做出贡献,避免大型可再生能源项目带来的公正问题。研究的局限性/意义该研究使用了二手数据,因此很难对涉及可再生能源大型项目的利益相关者问题提出更全面的看法。通过论文揭示的可再生能源大型项目的正义问题也存在于传统大型项目中,但在项目管理文献中尚未讨论。covid -19后,由于大流行对弱势群体的影响,这些司法问题可能会变得更加普遍,从而加剧了这些问题,并增加了这些问题对这些人群的严重性。因此,在开发可再生能源大型项目时,考虑到这些因素变得更加关键。实际意义正确识别和应对能源公平问题有助于缓解可再生能源大型项目中的利益相关者问题。社会影响有助于公平实现联合国可持续发展目标7。原创性/价值本文解决了项目管理文献中关于探索可再生能源大型项目的利益相关者问题的空白。它还提出了正义问题的重要性,这可以帮助扩大大型项目所面临的利益相关者问题,因为这些问题在过去的项目管理文献中没有得到足够的重视。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Managing Projects in Business seeks to advance the theory, research and practice of all aspects of project management. IJMPB is looking for top quality theoretical and empirical research with the aims of: promoting the understanding of project management and; encouraging the publication of novel project management insights using multidisciplinary approaches rooted in social sciences. The journal provides a much-needed resource involved in project management by exploring new avenues not often addressed in the field of project management.
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