The geopolitics of renewables; exploring the political implications of renewable energy systems

被引:100
|
作者
Scholten, Daniel [1 ]
Bosman, Rick [2 ]
机构
[1] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Technol Policy & Management, Sect Econ Technol & Innovat, Room C3-060,Jaffalaan 5,POB 5015, NL-2600 GA Delft, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus Univ, Dutch Res Inst Transit, Mandeville Bldg,Room T16-36, NL-3062 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Geopolitics; Renewable energy systems; Thought experiment; SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEMS; ELECTRICITY-GENERATION; CLIMATE POLICY; PHASE-OUT; TECHNOLOGY; SCENARIOS; SECURITY; INFRASTRUCTURE; TRANSITION; INNOVATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.techfore.2015.10.014
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper explores the potential political implications of the geographic and technical characteristics of renewable energy systems. This is done through a thought experiment that imagines a purely renewable based energy system, keeping all else equal. We start by noting that all countries have access to some form of renewable energy, though some are better endowed than others. We find two major implications for renewable energy based markets: a) countries face a make or buy decision, i.e. they have a choice to produce or import energy; b) electricity is the dominant energy carrier, implying a more physically integrated infrastructure with stringent managerial requirements. Two scenarios illustrate the strategic concerns arising from these implications: Continental, following a buy decision and more centralized network, and National, following a make decision and more decentralized network. Three observations stand out compared to the geopolitics of an energy system based on fossil fuels. First, a shift in considerations from getting access to resources to strategic positioning in infrastructure management. Second, a shift in strategic leverage from producers to consumers and those countries being able to render balancing and storage services. Finally, the possibility for most countries to become a 'prosumer country' may greatly reduce any form of geopolitical concern. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:273 / 283
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Policy uncertainty and renewable energy: Exploring the implications for global energy transitions, energy security, and environmental risk management
    Ivanovski, Kris
    Marinucci, Nicholas
    ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2021, 82
  • [32] Searching for energy independence, finding renewables? Energy security perceptions and renewable energy policy in Lithuania
    Sattich, Thomas
    Morgan, Rasa
    Moe, Espen
    POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, 2022, 96
  • [33] Impacts of renewable energy atlas: Reaping the benefits of renewables and biodiversity threats
    Nazir, Muhammad Shahzad
    Bilal, Muhammad
    Sohail, Hafiz M.
    Liu, Baolian
    Chen, Wan
    Iqbal, Hafiz M. N.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2020, 45 (41) : 22113 - 22124
  • [34] The Role of Renewable Energy Policy and R&D in Renewables Diffusion
    Zapata, Sebastian
    Uriona-Maldonado, Mauricio
    Herrera, Milton M.
    ELECTRICITY, 2024, 5 (03): : 526 - 545
  • [35] Renewables 2050:: A report about the potential of renewable energy in peninsular Spain
    Garcia-Casals, Xavier
    Dominguez Bravo, Javier
    PROCEEDINGS OF ISES SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS 2007: SOLAR ENERGY AND HUMAN SETTLEMENT, VOLS I-V, 2007, : 2597 - +
  • [36] RENEWABLES AND DECARBONISATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR ENERGY POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
    Dumitrescu, Dan Gabriel
    Horobet, Alexandra
    Tudor, Cristiana Doina
    Belascu, Lucian
    AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC, 2023, 25 (63) : 345 - 361
  • [37] Exploring the cost implications of increased renewable energy for the U.S. power system
    Cole W.
    Gates N.
    Mai T.
    Electricity Journal, 2021, 34 (05):
  • [38] Economic evaluation of renewable energy systems under varying scenarios and its implications to Korea's renewable energy plan
    Moo, Jamin
    Park, Kyungtae
    Shin, Dongil
    Yoon, En Sup
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2011, 88 (06) : 2254 - 2260
  • [39] Local Aspects of UK Renewable Energy Development: Exploring Public Beliefs and Policy Implications
    Devine-Wright, Patrick
    LOCAL ENVIRONMENT, 2005, 10 (01) : 57 - 69
  • [40] Exploring wind curtailment effects and economic implications in the growing variable renewable energy penetration
    Kim, Dae-Young
    Kim, Bum-Suk
    JOURNAL OF RENEWABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, 2024, 16 (02)