Title of article :
Concurrent and legacy economic and environmental impacts from establishing a marine energy sector in Scotland
Author/Authors :
Grant J. Allan، نويسنده , , Ian Bryden، نويسنده , , Peter G. McGregor، نويسنده , , Tim Stallard، نويسنده , , J. Kim Swales، نويسنده , , Karen Turner، نويسنده , , A. Robin Wallace، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
20
From page :
2734
To page :
2753
Abstract :
We examine the economic and environmental impact that the installation of 3 GW of marine energy capacity would have on Scotland. This is not a forecast, but a projection of the likely effects of meeting the Scottish Governmentʹs targets for renewable energy through the development of a marine energy sector. Energy, with a particular focus on renewables, is seen by the Scottish Government as a “key sector”, with high growth potential and the capacity to boost productivity (Scottish Government, 2007a. The Government Economic Strategy. The Scottish Government, Edinburgh). The key nature of this sector has been identified through targets being set for renewable energy to achieve environmental and economic benefits. Using a regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Scotland we show that the development of a marine energy sector can have substantial and beneficial impacts on GDP, employment and the environment over the lifetime of the devices, given the encouragement of strong indigenous inter-industry linkages. Furthermore, there are also substantial “legacy” effects that persist well beyond the design life of the devices.
Keywords :
Computable general equilibrium , Wave energy , Economic impacts
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
972207
Link To Document :
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