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One Step Ahead, Two Steps Backwards: Energy Transitions and Coal in Developing Countries

机译:向前走,向后走两步:能源转换和发展中国家的煤炭

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Anthropogenic climate change necessitates a transformation of the current fossil-based energy systems towards renewable energies. Despite large agreement on the huge costs of (climate) inaction, several developing countries currently see a massive uptake of carbon-intense coal-based power generation. This study aims to contextualize investment flows for coal projects, with a focus on the Global South. We applied a bipartite network analysis to investigate investment patterns between donor and recipient countries using a secondary database. The results indicate that China, Japan and South Korea are key players in the massive coal extension currently observed in several developing countries of Asia and Africa. While the analysis presented in this paper aids the problem identification and illustration, the lurking grey energy transition will require further research and policy attention.
机译:人为的气候变化需要将当前基于化石的能源系统转变为可再生能源。尽管人们对(气候)无作为的巨大代价达成了一致,但一些发展中国家目前看到大量使用碳密集型煤发电。这项研究旨在结合煤炭项目的投资流向,以全球南方为重点。我们使用双向网络分析,使用辅助数据库来调查捐助国和受援国之间的投资模式。结果表明,中国,日本和韩国是目前在亚洲和非洲的几个发展中国家中大规模煤炭扩张的主要参与者。尽管本文提供的分析有助于问题的识别和说明,但潜伏的灰色能源过渡仍需要进一步的研究和政策关注。

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