globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2018.1449094
WOS记录号: WOS:000461787900006
论文题名:
Prospects for steam coal exporters in the era of climate policies: a case study of Colombia
作者: Oei, Pao-Yu1,2; Mendelevitch, Roman2,3
通讯作者: Mendelevitch, Roman
刊名: CLIMATE POLICY
ISSN: 1469-3062
EISSN: 1752-7457
出版年: 2019
卷: 19, 期:1, 页码:73-91
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Case study ; climate policy ; Colombia ; decarbonization ; energy policy ; Steam coal market
WOS关键词: POLITICAL-ECONOMY ; CARBON CAPTURE ; ELECTRICITY ; TRANSPORT ; AFRICA ; SECTOR ; POLAND ; CURSE
WOS学科分类: Environmental Studies ; Public Administration
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Public Administration
英文摘要:

Continued global action on climate change has major consequences for fossil fuel markets, especially for coal as the most carbon-intensive fuel. This article summarizes current market developments in the most important coal-producing and coal-consuming countries, resulting in a critical qualitative assessment of prospects for future coal exports. Colombia, as the world's fourth largest exporter, is strongly affected by these global trends, with more than 90% of its production being exported. Market analysis finds Colombia in a strong competitive position, owing to its low production costs and high coal quality. Nevertheless, market trends and enhanced climate policies suggest a gloomy outlook for future exports. Increasing competition on the Atlantic as well as Pacific market will keep coal prices low and continue pressure on mining companies. Increasing numbers of filed bankruptcies and lay-offs might be just the beginning of a carbon bubble devaluing fossil fuel investments and leaving them stranded. Colombia largely supplies European and Mediterranean consumers but also delivers some quantities to the US Gulf Coast, and to Central and South America. Future coal demand in most of these countries will continue to decline in the next decades. Newly constructed power plants in emerging economies (India, China) are unlikely to compensate for this downturn owing to increasing domestic supply and decreasing demand. Therefore, maintaining or even increasing mining volumes in Colombia should be re-evaluated, taking into account new economic realities as well as local externalities. Ignoring these risks could lead to additional stranded investments, aggravating the local resource curse and hampering sustainable economic development.Key policy insights The climate policies of most of Colombia's traditional trade partners target steam coal as the more emission-intensive fossil fuel, with many countries implementing or considering a coal phase-out.Coal exporters should re-evaluate their operations and new investments taking into account this new policy environment.To prevent a race to the bottom among coal producers that would favour weak regulation, climate policy makers should also consider the local social and external costs of coal mining, including on health and the local environment.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/125662
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作者单位: 1.TU Berlin, Workgrp Econ & Infrastruct Policy WIP, Berlin, Germany
2.German Inst Econ Res DIW Berlin, Mohrenstr 58, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
3.Humboldt Univ, Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin, Germany

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Oei, Pao-Yu,Mendelevitch, Roman. Prospects for steam coal exporters in the era of climate policies: a case study of Colombia[J]. CLIMATE POLICY,2019-01-01,19(1):73-91
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