可再生能源与包容性经济发展:一个非洲案例研究

Q1 Social Sciences
Denis Nfor Yuni, Ndubuisi Ezenwa, Nathaniel E. Urama, Ernest Ngeh Tingum, Khothalo Mohlori-Sepamo
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摘要

气候变化对全球经济增长和发展构成重大挑战,因为它对大多数经济部门产生负面影响。因此,全球都在呼吁各国投资于减缓气候变化。然而,在非洲等发展中区域,存在着高度的资源限制,因此,人们普遍认为,为减缓气候变化提供资金将产生巨大的机会成本,因为对其他发展基础设施的投资较少,并有可能降低经济发展。在此前提下,本研究考察了非洲可再生能源消费和产出对经济发展的影响。该研究对43个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的样本采用了使用系统广义矩量法估计的面板数据分析。结果表明,可再生电力在总电力生产中的份额显著增加,并对非洲的经济发展做出了积极贡献。此外,可再生能源电力占总用电量的比例对经济发展有积极但不显著的影响。因此,该研究得出的结论是,增加可再生电力的生产和消费不仅可以缓解气候变化,而且还可以对非洲经济的经济增长和发展做出微小的贡献。
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Renewable Energy and Inclusive Economic Development: An African Case Study
Climate change constitutes a major challenge to economic growth and development across the globe as it negatively affects most sectors of the economy. Hence, there has been a global clamour for countries to invest in climate change mitigations. In developing regions like Africa, however, there are high resource limitations, and as such, there is a general opinion that funding climate change mitigation will have a huge opportunity cost of low investment in other development infrastructures, with the likelihood of decreasing economic development. On this premise, this study investigates the impact of renewable energy consumption and output on economic development in Africa. The study employed panel data analysis estimated using the System Generalised Method of Moments for a sample of 43 Sub-Saharan African countries. The results show that an increased share of renewable electricity in total electricity production increased significantly and contributed positively to economic development in Africa. Also, the ratio of renewable electricity to the total electricity consumed had a positive but insignificant effect on economic development. The study thus concludes that an increase in renewable electricity production and consumption does not only mitigate climate change but could also contribute marginally to the economic growth and development of African economies.
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International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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7.60
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发文量
18
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is an international interdisciplinary journal in Sustainable Energy Planning and Management combining engineering and social science within Energy System Analysis, Feasibility Studies and Public Regulation. The journal especially welcomes papers within the following three focus areas: Energy System analysis including theories, methodologies, data handling and software tools as well as specific models and analyses at local, regional, country and/or global level. Economics, Socio economics and Feasibility studies including theories and methodologies of institutional economics as well as specific feasibility studies and analyses. Public Regulation and management including theories and methodologies as well as specific analyses and proposals in the light of the implementation and transition into sustainable energy systems.
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