Unfolding the Green Economy: The Case of Lake Turkana Wind Power Project

Sofie Nørager Andersen, Ingibjörg Bryndís Árnadóttir, E. Hila, Gabriela Kaplan, A. Zormpa
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This article is concerned with the development of the green economy as a passive revolution, particularly after the financial crisis of 2008-2009. The green economy refers to the emergent market for renewable energies and carbon-neutral growth. By defining the transformation to the green economy through the Gramscian idea of hegemony and passive revolution, this article highlights the strong role of neoliberalism in the green economy and disputes the framing of the green economy as a ‘revolution’ or new wave of development. Furthermore, this article takes the Lake Turkana Wind Power project in Northern Kenya as the exemplary case study and point of departure for the analysis. The article uses this case to show some of the consequences of neoliberalism within the green economy; namely, the absence of social inclusivity. Last but not least, by taking a Gramscian perspective, this article is able to pinpoint the shift from the traditional development paradigm of the brown economy to a greener one and concludes that in the name of progress, the neoliberal school of thought is still very much present.
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展开绿色经济:图尔卡纳湖风力发电项目的案例
本文关注的是绿色经济作为一场被动革命的发展,特别是在2008-2009年金融危机之后。绿色经济指的是可再生能源和碳中性增长的新兴市场。通过葛兰西的霸权和被动革命思想来定义向绿色经济的转变,本文强调了新自由主义在绿色经济中的强大作用,并对将绿色经济定义为“革命”或新发展浪潮的观点提出了质疑。此外,本文还以肯尼亚北部图尔卡纳湖风力发电项目作为案例研究和分析的出发点。文章用这个案例来展示新自由主义在绿色经济中的一些后果;也就是社会包容性的缺失。最后但并非最不重要的是,通过采用葛兰西的观点,本文能够准确地指出从传统的棕色经济发展范式向绿色经济的转变,并得出结论,以进步的名义,新自由主义思想流派仍然非常存在。
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