推动非洲矿产-能源关系促进发展(MEND):中国在津巴布韦的锂矿开采项目案例研究

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101524
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为关键矿产投资提供可持续能源解决方案是一项重大挑战,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲资源丰富但能源匮乏的国家。我们制定了一个分析框架,以了解矿产-能源关系在提供发展共同利益(MEND)方面的作用。我们确定了发展共同利益的四个标准,即:(1)地方电气化;(2)气候减缓(通过可再生能源技术);(3)加强 "最后一英里 "电力基础设施;以及(4)为电力部门改革重新分配收入。通过将这一框架应用于中国在津巴布韦的锂矿投资案例研究,我们说明了投资者在当地的创新潜力、培育当地电气化合作网络和风险分担机制的迫切需要,以及矿产-能源关系投资缺乏监管和财政支持的问题。
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Advancing mineral-energy nexus for development (MEND) in Africa: A case study of Chinese lithium mining project in Zimbabwe

Providing sustainable energy solutions for critical mineral investments presents significant challenges, particularly in the context of resource-rich but energy-poor countries in sub-Saharan Africa. We developed an analytical framework to understand the role of the mineral-energy nexus in delivering developmental co-benefits (MEND). We identified four criteria of developmental co-benefits, namely (1) local electrification, (2) climate mitigation (via renewable energy technologies), (3) enhanced ‘last mile’ power infrastructures, and (4) re-distributive revenues for power sector reforms. By applying this framework to a case study of Chinese lithium mining investment in Zimbabwe, we illustrated the innovative potentials of the investors on the ground, the urgent need to nurture collaborative networks and risk-sharing mechanisms for local electrification, and the lack of regulatory and financial support for the investments on mineral-energy nexus.

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