设计包容性能源转型:来自拉丁美洲电力部门的见解

Ana Julieth Calderón Márquez , Beatrice Smyth , André Felipe Simões , Marcelo Pereira da Cunha
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全球南方国家的政策制定者缺乏将脱碳与社会公平结合起来的量身定制的指导。从高收入国家引进的框架往往忽视了地方治理和地域现实。为了解决这一差距,本研究采用了一种三阶段方法来分析拉丁美洲的电力部门:(i)对六个实现了高可再生能源比例的几乎普遍电力接入的领先国家进行比较政策分析,(ii)对制约哥伦比亚电力转型的结构性锁定进行历史诊断,以及(iii)基于场景的投入产出模型评估哥伦比亚到2037年的脱碳途径。研究结果表明,成功的国家结合了稳定的长期政策、平衡国家和市场角色的适应性治理以及以公平为重点的准入措施。相比之下,哥伦比亚的转型受到结构性技术、体制、金融和地域限制的阻碍,这些限制了不平等和多样化。模型显示,雄心勃勃的脱碳计划可以在2037年将哥伦比亚的二氧化碳当量排放量减少11. %,同时对宏观经济的影响最小。然而,要实现这一成果,需要采取补充性的再分配措施来保护弱势群体。本研究为设计全球南方的包容性电力转型提供了一个可转移的框架。
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Designing inclusive energy transitions: Insights from Latin America’s electricity sector
Policymakers in the Global South lack tailored guidance for aligning decarbonization with social equity. Imported frameworks from high-income countries often overlook local governance and territorial realities. To address this gap, this study employs a three-stage methodology analyzing Latin America's electricity sector: (i) a comparative policy analysis of six frontrunner countries that achieved near-universal electricity access with high shares of renewables, (ii) a historical diagnosis of structural lock-ins constraining Colombia’s electricity transition, and (iii) a scenario-based input–output model assessing Colombia's decarbonization pathways to 2037. Findings reveal that successful countries combined stable long-horizon policies, adaptive governance that balances state and market roles, and equity-focused access measures. By contrast, Colombia’s transition is hindered by structural technological, institutional, financial, and territorial lock-ins that reproduce inequality and limit diversification. Modeling suggests ambitious decarbonization could cut Colombia's CO₂-equivalent emissions by up to 11 % in 2037, with minimal macroeconomic impact. However, achieving this outcome requires complementary redistribution measures to protect vulnerable groups. This study offers a transferable framework for designing inclusive electricity transitions in the Global South.
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