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Will solar energy escape the natural ?resource curse??

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ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
卷 44, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2022.101010

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Renewable energy; Solar photovoltaic; Sustainability; Developing country; Growth; Energy transition

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  1. Polytechnic Montreal
  2. International Development Research Centre (IDRC) [108838-029]
  3. Trottier Institute of Energy
  4. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) [752 20172020]
  5. Quebec's Department of International Relations and Francophonie

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The resource curse poses a threat to countries that heavily rely on the exploitation of a single resource, such as oil. This study examines the impact of solar energy exploitation in six African countries and reveals the emergence of conflicts, fragile local development, financial risks, and limited economic development leverage. The resource curse associated with renewable energy brings new challenges to the energy transition.
The resource curse haunts countries whose economies have become dangerously specialized in the exploitation of a single resource. This curse threatens countries whose economies are poorly diversified and oriented mainly towards the export of their non-renewable natural resources, such as oil. What about the exploitation of an abundant renewable natural resource such as solar energy? Based on a case study of six solar power plants in six African countries (Burkina Faso, Madagascar, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, and South Africa), this paper analyzes the extent to which the impacts of the exploitation of these energy systems contribute to this curse. The research method is qualitative (296 interviews) and quantitative (use of a sustainability index), making it possible to analyze the impacts of solar power plants on four levels (local, regional, national, and international). Our results reveal four findings symptomatic of the resource curse: (i) the emergence of conflict situations, (ii) fragile local development, (iii) latent financial risk, and (iv) limited economic development leverage. In short, the resource curse linked to the use of renewable energies seems to bring another challenge to the landscape of energy transition.

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