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Guidelines for employment impact assessment of renewable energy deployment - gross employment studies

Carsten Nathani, Christian Schmid, Barbara Breitschopf and Gustav Resch

No 4820, EcoMod2012 from EcoMod

Abstract: The use of renewable energy (RE) sources plays a significant role in increasing the security of energy supply and mitigating climate change. Whereas this role is undisputed, there is an ongoing discussion about the employment impacts of promoting RE deployment. In the past years several studies have aimed at clarifying this issue, but the results differ widely, partly due to different methodological approaches and data sources. This paper presents the outcome from a project commissioned by IEA- RETD to develop and test methodological guidelines that intend to streamline employment impact studies and to increase transparency and comparability of results among studies. The paper focuses on guidelines for gross employment studies aiming at capturing employment in a country related to renewable energy use and presents two approaches that are able to capture RE related employment. The approaches are illustrated with examples and results from case studies for several IEA member countries. See above See above

Keywords: Germany; Energy and environmental policy; Impact and scenario analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-07-01
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