能源转型的中心地位:撒哈拉以南非洲的全球新变化和旧现实

IF 10.2 2区 经济学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Simon Manda , Sambo Lyson Zulu , Toyin Ebenezer Adeyemi
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本文通过对“所谓的”全球转型与撒哈拉以南非洲殖民主义和资本主义历史之间联系的定性历史分析,对能源转型进行了新的理解。从52个以非洲为中心的能源转型材料中,本文批评了对全球转型的主流强调,并从正义和非洲的角度提出了多种转型,并提出了一种利用国家和地区经验的替代对话。我们发现,能源转型的驱动因素集中在资本池、金融集中度和能源供应链上,但这些因素忽视了可能的多元化转型——这对实现公正转型至关重要——但也有大量证据表明,这种转型与国家愿景、社会经济和政治现实不一致。本文展示了当前的能源转型框架是如何与塑造现实和可能性的国家条件相矛盾和不一致的。因此,我们认为,全球能源结构的新转变,在撒哈拉以南非洲地区融入能源转型的过程中,产生了旧的社会经济和政治现实。因此,当前的能源转型并不是整个次区域结构转型的新曙光,而是转型的当前结构和组织呈现出社会形态被边缘化的剥夺的历史连续性。我们的结论是,与其将能源转型描绘为一种全球现象,不如将重点放在基于殖民主义和新自由主义资本主义历史的转型的多样性上。从非洲的角度讨论了可以影响该地区可再生能源转型和扩张的各种政策角度。
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The centrality of energy transition: New global shifts and old realities for sub-Saharan Africa
This article develops a new understanding of energy transition through a qualitative historical analysis of the links between ‘so-called’ global transition and histories of colonialism and capitalism in the sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing from 52 energy transition materials centered on Africa, the article critiques dominant emphasis on global transitions and proposes a multiplicity of transitions from a justice and African perspective and proposes an alternative dialogue that leverages national and regional experiences. We find that drivers of energy transition centre on capital pools and financial concentration and energy supply chains but that these ignore possible plurality of transitions – which is crucial for delivering just transitions – but plentiful evidence also exist showing that this misaligns with national visions and socio-economic and political realities. The paper shows how the current framings of energy transition contradict and are misaligned with national conditions that shape realities and possibilities. As a result, new global shifts in energy architecture, we argue, produces old socio-economic and political realities in the way the sub-Saharan Africa is being integrated in the energy transition. Thus, rather than present energy transition as a new dawn for structural transformation across the sub-region, the current structure and organisation of the transition presents historical continuities of dispossession where social formations are marginalised. We conclude that instead of portraying energy transition as a global phenomenon, emphasis should be placed on the multiplicity of transitions based on historiies of colonialism and neoliberal capitalism. A variety of policy angles that can shape transitions and expansion of renewable energy sources in the region are discussed from an African perspective.
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Resources Policy
Resources Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.40
自引率
23.50%
发文量
602
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Resources Policy is an international journal focused on the economics and policy aspects of mineral and fossil fuel extraction, production, and utilization. It targets individuals in academia, government, and industry. The journal seeks original research submissions analyzing public policy, economics, social science, geography, and finance in the fields of mining, non-fuel minerals, energy minerals, fossil fuels, and metals. Mineral economics topics covered include mineral market analysis, price analysis, project evaluation, mining and sustainable development, mineral resource rents, resource curse, mineral wealth and corruption, mineral taxation and regulation, strategic minerals and their supply, and the impact of mineral development on local communities and indigenous populations. The journal specifically excludes papers with agriculture, forestry, or fisheries as their primary focus.
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