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Friday, September 2, 2011

Top economist warns green jobs 'creation' will undermine recovery



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Top economist warns green jobs 'creation' will undermine recovery

London, 2 September
: One of the UK's leading energy and environment economists warns that the government's promise that green energy policies will create tens of thousands of jobs and stimulate competitive industries is an illusion.

In his repo
rt The Myth of Green Jobs, published today by the Global Warming Policy Foundation, Professor Gordon Hughes (University of Edinburgh) dispels this assumption by finding that

• The government target for generating electricity from renewable energy sources will involve a capital cost that is 9-10 times the amount required to meet the same demand by relying upon conventional power plants.

• The extra investment required for renewable energy - about £120 bln - will be diverted from more productive uses in the rest of the economy

• Increases in the cost of energy together with the diversion of investment funds means that many manufacturing firms will either go bankrupt or relocate.

• It is impossible for the UK to acquire a long-term comparative advantage in the manufacture of renewable energy equipment by any combination of policies that are both feasible and affordable.

• Policies to promote renewable energy could add 0.6-0.7 percentage points per year to core inflation from now to 2020.

• The cumulative impact of these policies could amount to a loss of 2-3% of potential GDP for a period of 20 years or more.

"Claims by politicians and lobbyists that green energy policies will create a few thousand jobs are not supported by the evidence. In terms of the labour market, the gains for a small number of actual or potential employees in businesses specialising in renewable energy has to be weighed against the dismal prospects for a much larger group of workers producing tradable goods in the rest of the manufacturing sector," Professor Hughes said.

The full report can be downloaded here: The Myth of Green Jobs



Abo
ut the Author

Dr Gordon Hughes is a Professor of Economics at the University of Edinburgh. He was a senior adviser on energy and environmental policy at the World Bank until 2001. He has advised governments on environmental policies and was responsible for some of the World Bank’s most important environmental
guidelines.


Contact details:

Dr Benny Peiser

The Global Warming Policy Foundation

1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB

benn
y.peiser@thegwpf.org

tel: 020 7930 6856

mob: 07553 361717

1 comment:

  1. In case you haven't seen the UK study reported on below......

    Wouldn't be nice if taxpayer funded employees and officials of the US Department Energy (DOE) and it's national "laboratories" would undertake a similar study in the US -- rather than:

    1. Behaving as if they are working for a wholly owned subsidiaries of the US wind and other "renewables" industries?

    2. Pretending that such demonstrably faulty models as the NREL-sponsored JEDI ("Jobs and Economic Development Impact" model) produced valid and reliable estimates of the true job and economic impact of "wind farms"?

    Wouldn't it also be nice if Obama Administration officials (particularly White House, Treasury, DOE, and OMB) and members of the US House of Representatives and Senate (Republican and Democrat) and their staffs would:

    1. Stop shoveling tax dollars for contracts, grants (such as Sec. 1603), loans, loan guarantees, production tax credits and other tax breaks and subsidies out the door for costly, low value wind and other "renewable" energy projects -- many of them foreign owned?

    2. Start behaving in the interest of current and future taxpayers rather than protecting special interests (including contributors to reelection campaigns)?

    3. Developed the discernment skills to tell the difference between (i) facts and (ii) claims made by lobbyists -- and then acted on the basis of facts about true costs and true benefits?

    Glenn Schleede

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