Difference between revisions of "SE4Jobs Toolbox - Assessment"
From energypedia
***** (***** | *****) |
***** (***** | *****) |
||
Line 77: | Line 77: | ||
To properly address and answer these various questions, substantial information and analysis are needed. Requirements range from the kind of statistical data typically generated by statistical offices or research institutes, to market analyses by businesses or industry associations, to modelling capacities to assess how different aspects of the energy system are likely to develop and what their impacts on the broader economy will be. The availability and quality of data is likely to differ significantly, depending on the sector and relevant jurisdiction. While in most countries, data is readily available for energy consumption and production, data on value added or jobs in RE and/or EE are typically not, and must be generated. | To properly address and answer these various questions, substantial information and analysis are needed. Requirements range from the kind of statistical data typically generated by statistical offices or research institutes, to market analyses by businesses or industry associations, to modelling capacities to assess how different aspects of the energy system are likely to develop and what their impacts on the broader economy will be. The availability and quality of data is likely to differ significantly, depending on the sector and relevant jurisdiction. While in most countries, data is readily available for energy consumption and production, data on value added or jobs in RE and/or EE are typically not, and must be generated. | ||
− | In addition to existing capacities at national or subnational level, there are many regional and international organisations that gather and share data on RE and EE, serving as a further source of information and orientation. Such sources include the annual REN21 Global Status reports, IRENA’s RE data publications and its regular RE Jobs reports, the FS-UNEP reports on Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment, as well as the IEA’s Energy Efficiency Market reports and the World Energy Council’s databank on energy efficiency indicators. Other sources provide guidance and methodologies for conducting assessments (e.g. the International Labour Organisation’s publications on assessing the employment effects of RE/EE) | + | In addition to existing capacities at national or subnational level, there are many regional and international organisations that gather and share data on RE and EE, serving as a further source of information and orientation. Such sources include the annual REN21 Global Status reports, IRENA’s RE data publications and its regular RE Jobs reports, the FS-UNEP reports on Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment, as well as the IEA’s Energy Efficiency Market reports and the World Energy Council’s databank on energy efficiency indicators. Other sources provide guidance and methodologies for conducting assessments (e.g. the International Labour Organisation’s publications on assessing the employment effects of RE/EE). |
A starting point could be to commission a comprehensive study on the potentials for RE and EE in your country, addressing the above-mentioned questions. As a next step, units in scientific agencies such as environmental agencies may build up capacities for data collection and evaluation, including economic modelling and scenario building. A key requirement for this is the availability of '''economic input-output tables''' (I/O tables). In their standard form, I/O tables reveal the sources of value creation throughout the value chain. The data can be enriched by employment figures and, from the point of view of developing a green economy, with data on emissions and resource use (physical input-output table). This allows the analysis of the jobs created along the value chain with respect to emissions and resource use. National statistical offices should provide such I/O tables and update them on a regular basis. | A starting point could be to commission a comprehensive study on the potentials for RE and EE in your country, addressing the above-mentioned questions. As a next step, units in scientific agencies such as environmental agencies may build up capacities for data collection and evaluation, including economic modelling and scenario building. A key requirement for this is the availability of '''economic input-output tables''' (I/O tables). In their standard form, I/O tables reveal the sources of value creation throughout the value chain. The data can be enriched by employment figures and, from the point of view of developing a green economy, with data on emissions and resource use (physical input-output table). This allows the analysis of the jobs created along the value chain with respect to emissions and resource use. National statistical offices should provide such I/O tables and update them on a regular basis. | ||
Line 117: | Line 117: | ||
''<span style="color:#336699">'''[Table: Estimated existing employment in Mexico in different sectors of the economy - INSERT TABLE - Source: (ILO, 2013, p. 6)]'''</span>'' | ''<span style="color:#336699">'''[Table: Estimated existing employment in Mexico in different sectors of the economy - INSERT TABLE - Source: (ILO, 2013, p. 6)]'''</span>'' | ||
− | '''Employment factors''' | + | '''Employment factors''' |
Employment factors offer another method for calculating employment effects. For example, they can be used to quickly estimate the gross employment effects of investments in renewable energies. | Employment factors offer another method for calculating employment effects. For example, they can be used to quickly estimate the gross employment effects of investments in renewable energies. |
Revision as of 13:57, 17 November 2017
SE4Jobs Toolbox – Laying the foundations for a sustainable development
ToolsPRODUSE EQuIP CADRE Interactive AILEG HELIO ELMA |
What is the issue assessment of existing capacities and potentials about? [Expand]
Why is such an assessment important for the expansion of RE and EE? [Expand]
What are key questions for addressing the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials? [Expand]
How can the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials be addressed? [Expand]
Practical aspects of the issue and good practice examples [Expand]
What is the issue assessment of existing capacities and potentials about? [Expand]
|
Good Practices
Brazil China India Mexico South Africa Turkey |
Reference
This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). |