Balancing equity, environmental and growth objectives: a case study of electricity subsidy reform in a large polluting developing country

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
R. Mahadevan, Anda Nugroho
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ABSTRACT This article examines the impact of Indonesia’s electricity reform and meeting its 2030 carbon emissions and 2050 renewable energy targets on the country’s economic growth, carbon emissions and poverty and income distribution. Simulation results from a dynamic computable general equilibrium model show that energy reform and carbon tax in Indonesia have a regressive impact while the gasoline tax has a progressive impact. Of the two demand side policies, gasoline tax was found to be more harmful than the carbon tax, resulting in GDP loss, declining investment, higher energy prices, and rising urban and rural poverty. A hybrid policy comprising a renewable energy mix target (supply side policy) and a carbon tax (demand side policy) is a viable option for minimising GDP loss, income disparity and carbon emissions. However, the transition towards renewable energy use is fraught with challenges for Indonesia.
平衡公平、环境和增长目标:一个污染大的发展中国家电力补贴改革的案例研究
本文考察了印尼电力改革和实现2030年碳排放和2050年可再生能源目标对该国经济增长、碳排放、贫困和收入分配的影响。动态可计算一般均衡模型的模拟结果表明,印尼的能源改革和碳税具有递减影响,而汽油税具有累进影响。在两项需求侧政策中,汽油税比碳税更有害,导致GDP损失、投资下降、能源价格上涨以及城乡贫困加剧。由可再生能源混合目标(供应方政策)和碳税(需求方政策)组成的混合政策是减少GDP损失、收入差距和碳排放的可行选择。然而,印尼向可再生能源的过渡充满了挑战。
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