在不逐步减少化石燃料的情况下扩大可再生能源?重新思考金融全球化的作用

IF 9.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Alpha Ly
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越来越多的关于全球化和可再生能源部署的文献只强调整体或经济全球化,忽视了政策制定者应该优先考虑的具体维度,以加强可再生能源的部署。此外,这些研究未能解决可再生能源份额的增加是由扩大可再生能源规模还是逐步减少化石燃料驱动的问题。他们也忽略了时间动态,即使效果可能需要数年才能实现。本文解决了这三个关键的差距。首先,报告将金融全球化确定为可再生能源电力部署的关键驱动力,金融全球化指数翻一番,可再生能源电力份额平均提高17个百分点。与贸易、政治、文化和人际层面不同,全球化的金融层面显著影响可再生能源的部署。其次,它揭示了金融全球化导致了可再生能源的扩大,而化石燃料的使用却没有相应的大幅减少。第三,该效应在7年后达到峰值。此外,分析表明,这种效应受到工业化水平、税收和汇率政策、不平等、燃料进口账单、气候立法、金融约束和危机等因素的影响。《巴黎协定》等国际协定有可能促进这一进程。
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Scaling up renewables without phasing down fossil fuels? Rethinking the role of financial globalization
The growing literature on globalization and renewable energy deployment only emphasizes overall or economic globalization, overlooking the specific dimensions policymakers should prioritize to enhance renewable deployment. Moreover, these studies fail to address whether the increase in the renewable energy share is driven by scaling up renewables or phasing down fossil fuels. They also neglect the temporal dynamics, even though the effect may take years to materialize. This paper addresses these three critical gaps. First, it identifies financial globalization as the key driver of renewable electricity deployment, with a doubling of the financial globalization index increasing the renewable electricity share by 17 percentage points on average. Unlike trade, political, cultural, and interpersonal dimensions, the financial dimension of globalization significantly impacts renewable deployment. Second, it reveals that financial globalization leads to a scaling up of renewables without a corresponding significant phasing down of fossil fuels. Third, it demonstrates that the effect peaks after 7 years. Additionally, the analysis shows that this effect is influenced by factors such as the level of industrialization, tax and exchange rate policies, inequality, fuel import bills, climate legislation, financial constraints, and crises. International agreements, such as the Paris Agreement, have the potential to facilitate this process.
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Energy Policy
Energy Policy 管理科学-环境科学
CiteScore
17.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
540
审稿时长
7.9 months
期刊介绍: Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity (often governmental) has decided to address issues of energy development including energy conversion, distribution and use as well as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in order to contribute to climate change mitigation. The attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties, incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and other public policy techniques. Energy policy is closely related to climate change policy because totalled worldwide the energy sector emits more greenhouse gas than other sectors.
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