Sustainable energy development analysis: Energy Trilemma

Luisa Marti , Rosa Puertas
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Abstract

Sustainable development is perceived as a socioeconomic system focused on meeting human needs while making long-term progress, with the end goal of ensuring well-being and improving quality of life. The objective of this article is to analyse the sustainable development policies assessed by the World Energy Trilemma Index (WETI) for 2020, based on its three pillars (Energy security, Energy equity and Environmental sustainability) and the political and economic context of 128 countries. To that end, cluster analysis and contingency tables are used. The first of these methods allows us to determine whether nations' economic profile influences their sustainable energy development, while the latter method is used to establish the possible connection between the political and economic context and the different aspects of sustainable development. The results of the cluster analysis reveal the existence of three homogeneous groups of countries, showing that the economies with the lowest GDP growth and the highest incomes hold the top positions in the WETI ranking. However, this association is not as clear when analysing the three energy trilemma pillars separately, pointing to the need for a more in-depth examination of each one. The contingency tables confirm the association between the Country context and sustainable energy development, showing that countries that are assigned a better grade for political and economic aspects adopt more appropriate energy measures. The research reveals the need for leaders’ active engagement in the implementation of international agreements on climate change, thus facilitating the path towards sustainable development.

可持续能源发展分析:能源三难困境
可持续发展被认为是一种侧重于满足人类需要同时取得长期进步的社会经济系统,其最终目标是确保福祉和提高生活质量。本文的目的是分析世界能源三难困境指数(WETI)评估的2020年可持续发展政策,该指数基于三大支柱(能源安全、能源公平和环境可持续性)以及128个国家的政治和经济背景。为此目的,使用了聚类分析和列联表。第一种方法使我们能够确定国家的经济状况是否影响其可持续能源发展,而后一种方法用于建立政治和经济背景与可持续发展的不同方面之间可能的联系。聚类分析的结果揭示了三个同质国家群体的存在,表明GDP增长最低和收入最高的经济体在WETI排名中名列前茅。然而,当分别分析三个能源三难困境支柱时,这种联系并不清楚,这表明需要对每一个支柱进行更深入的研究。列联表证实了国家情况与可持续能源发展之间的联系,表明在政治和经济方面得分较高的国家采取了更适当的能源措施。研究表明,各国领导人有必要积极参与有关气候变化的国际协议的实施,从而促进可持续发展的道路。
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