Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a guideline for humanity to respond to an array of pressing challenges. Due to our increasing need for energy supply and more stringent standards for environmental quality, having access to affordable and clean energy has been the fore...

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Autores principales: He, Jianjian, Yang, Yi, Liao, Zhongju, Xu, Anqi, Fang, Kai
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127452
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author He, Jianjian
Yang, Yi
Liao, Zhongju
Xu, Anqi
Fang, Kai
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He, Jianjian
Liao, Zhongju
Xu, Anqi
Yang, Yi
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Yang, Yi
Liao, Zhongju
Xu, Anqi
Fang, Kai
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description The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a guideline for humanity to respond to an array of pressing challenges. Due to our increasing need for energy supply and more stringent standards for environmental quality, having access to affordable and clean energy has been the foremost pursuit of SDG 7. Development in renewables represents a way to achieve this goal. Here, we establish a Footprint-Driver-Scenario (FDS) framework for accounting for the renewable energy footprint of 189 global economies based on a global multi-regional input − output (MRIO) model and identifying the major drivers behind based on the logarithmic mean Divisia index (LMDI) in 1990–2015, and projecting the national renewable energy footprint by 2030 based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) scenarios. We find that total and per capita renewable energy footprint varies substantially between nations. The improvement in energy efficiency (SDG 7.3) and decline in footprint-to-energy ratio contribute to the reduction of renewable energy footprint, as opposed to the per capita GDP, population, share of renewable energy in energy mix (SDG 7.2) and proportion of population with access to electricity (SDG 7.1), all of which lead to footprint increase considerably. Despite the great progress in SDGs 7.1–7.3 by 2030, the expected goals still cannot be fully reached in any of the SSP scenarios. Our research findings can assist policy makers in better understanding the critical role of renewable energy in achieving SDG 7. The FDS framework can be potentially applied to a wide range of SDGs at the global, national and sub-national scales.
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spelling CGSpace1274522025-10-26T13:02:30Z Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030 He, Jianjian Yang, Yi Liao, Zhongju Xu, Anqi Fang, Kai energy energy consumption renewable energy sustainable development goals environment input output analysis The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a guideline for humanity to respond to an array of pressing challenges. Due to our increasing need for energy supply and more stringent standards for environmental quality, having access to affordable and clean energy has been the foremost pursuit of SDG 7. Development in renewables represents a way to achieve this goal. Here, we establish a Footprint-Driver-Scenario (FDS) framework for accounting for the renewable energy footprint of 189 global economies based on a global multi-regional input − output (MRIO) model and identifying the major drivers behind based on the logarithmic mean Divisia index (LMDI) in 1990–2015, and projecting the national renewable energy footprint by 2030 based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) scenarios. We find that total and per capita renewable energy footprint varies substantially between nations. The improvement in energy efficiency (SDG 7.3) and decline in footprint-to-energy ratio contribute to the reduction of renewable energy footprint, as opposed to the per capita GDP, population, share of renewable energy in energy mix (SDG 7.2) and proportion of population with access to electricity (SDG 7.1), all of which lead to footprint increase considerably. Despite the great progress in SDGs 7.1–7.3 by 2030, the expected goals still cannot be fully reached in any of the SSP scenarios. Our research findings can assist policy makers in better understanding the critical role of renewable energy in achieving SDG 7. The FDS framework can be potentially applied to a wide range of SDGs at the global, national and sub-national scales. 2022-07 2023-01-18T20:06:33Z 2023-01-18T20:06:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127452 en Limited Access Elsevier Jianjian He; Yi Yang; Zhongju Liao; Anqi Xu; and Kai Fang. 2022. Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030. Applied Energy 317: 119167 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119167
spellingShingle energy
energy consumption
renewable energy
sustainable development goals
environment
input output analysis
He, Jianjian
Yang, Yi
Liao, Zhongju
Xu, Anqi
Fang, Kai
Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
title Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
title_full Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
title_fullStr Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
title_full_unstemmed Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
title_short Linking SDG 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
title_sort linking sdg 7 to assess the renewable energy footprint of nations by 2030
topic energy
energy consumption
renewable energy
sustainable development goals
environment
input output analysis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127452
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