Paths to drive the low-carbon energy transition process in the electrical energy sector: A comparative analysis between Germany and Japan

被引:0
|
作者
Vitto, William Adrian Clavijo [1 ]
Pinto Jr, Helder Queiroz [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
关键词
low-carbon energy transition; Policy Mix; public policies; Germany; Japan; POLICY MIXES;
D O I
10.5380/dma.v62i0.83619
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The following paper analyzes the public policy paths to drive the low-carbon energy transition from a comparative perspective between the German and Japanese cases. For this purpose, qualitative research was carried out based on the comparative study between both countries and of literature about Policy Mix. Therefore, a mapping of the public policy packages adopted in each country to drive the decarbonization of the electric matrix was performed, allowing to identify the type of instruments considered, the scope of the governmental efforts implemented, and the technological options contemplated to replace fossil sources. Among the main results, it was found that the incentive policies to increase the capacity to generate electricity from renewable sources are moving from pricing schemes with an impact on the consumers' tariffs to the establishment of pricing schemes that respond to market signals, due to the reduction of the installation and electricity generation costs from variable renewable sources. The study identified differences in the technological options considered to drive decarbonization, such as phasing out nuclear power generation in Germany and its reactivation in Japan. In both cases, it was identified that public policies are also moving towards an adaptation of the electricity systems to the dynamics of variable renewable sources. Finally, the scope of the governmental policies in both countries aims at boosting economic development through the construction of new productive and technological capacity.
引用
收藏
页码:996 / 1020
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The governance of energy in China: transition to a low-carbon economy
    Nordensvaerd, Johan
    Urban, Frauke
    INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, 2013, 89 (04) : 1041 - 1043
  • [32] Scenarios and Price of the Transition to Low-Carbon Energy in Russia
    A. A. Makarov
    Thermal Engineering, 2022, 69 : 727 - 737
  • [33] The governance of energy in China: transition to a low-carbon economy
    Torney, Diarmuid
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, 2013, 22 (06) : 1036 - 1041
  • [34] Energy transition management towards a low-carbon world
    Peng ZHOU
    Shuaizhi GAO
    Yue LV
    Ge ZHAO
    Frontiers of Engineering Management, 2022, 9 (03) : 499 - 503
  • [35] Potential and challenges of low-carbon energy options: Comparative assessment of alternative fuels for the transport sector
    Fernandez-Dacosta, Cora
    Shen, Li
    Schakel, Wouter
    Ramirez, Andrea
    Kramer, Gert Jan
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2019, 236 : 590 - 606
  • [36] Energy transition to a future low-carbon energy society in Japan's liberalizing electricity market: Precedents, policies and factors of successful transition
    Chapman, Andrew J.
    Itaoka, Kenshi
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2018, 81 : 2019 - 2027
  • [37] Peak oil and the low-carbon energy transition: A net-energy perspective
    Delannoy, Louis
    Longaretti, Pierre-Yves
    Murphy, David J.
    Prados, Emmanuel
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2021, 304
  • [38] Implications of net energy-return-on-investment for a low-carbon energy transition
    Lewis C. King
    Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh
    Nature Energy, 2018, 3 : 334 - 340
  • [39] Toward a just energy transition: A distributional analysis of low-carbon policies in the USA
    Garcia-Muros, Xaquin
    Morris, Jennifer
    Paltsev, Sergey
    ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2022, 105
  • [40] Toward a just energy transition: A distributional analysis of low-carbon policies in the USA
    García-Muros, Xaquín
    Morris, Jennifer
    Paltsev, Sergey
    Energy Economics, 2022, 105