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Renewable energy sector in emerging Asia: development and policies [1]

In the past few decades rapid economic growth in emerging Asia has led to a critical increase of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially in China, which has now become one of the biggest GHG emitting countries in the world. To decouple economic growth from negative environmental impact, renewable energy sources and associated new technologies have emerged. Transition to renewable energy sources, however, requires a massive investment from various financial sources. In this sense, this paper particularly focuses on greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI) as one of the most efficient and practical ways to enhance environmental sustainability through the development of the renewable energy sector beyond its obvious contribution to finance capital for sustainable development. FDI does not only enable the transfer of capital but also facilitates the transfer of technology and expertise to boost the use of renewable energy from multinational corporations (MNCs) to host countries of FDI and local companies. FDI also contributes to the host country’s economy through the creation of direct, indirect and inclusive jobs in the low-carbon and resource-efficient sectors, also known as “green jobs”. In the world, as well as in emerging Asia such as ASEAN member States, China and India, the creation of new jobs related to conventional energy sources, such as oil, natural gas and coal, has massively decreased since 2010 while green jobs have gradually increased over the same period, especially in the biomass, solar and wind sectors.

Publication Date: 
05/01/2017
Masato Abe [2], Candice Lea Marie Branchoux [3], Jaewon Kim [4]
UNESCAP [5]
Tags:
Renewable Energy [6], Green House Gases [7], Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) [8], Asia [9], India [10], GDP [11], Energy [12], Electricity [13], Unemployment [14]
Centre for Science and Environment
National Knowledge Commission Government of India

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