Effect of Energy Transition Under Net-Zero Target on Employment

30 November, 2024
Computable General Equilibrium Modelling and Policy Analysis

Published in: The Indian Journal of Labour Economics

With increased focus on achieving the target of net-zero emission by 2070, Government of India is exploring different pathways of energy transition. The effect of such transition is not only limited to energy sectors but would have effect on employment in all sectors of the economy, through the strong interlinkage of energy sector with other sectors. In this paper, we intend to capture the direct and indirect effects of the energy transition on employment through social accounting matrix approach, for three alternative scenarios outlined in India Energy Security Scenarios (IESS) 2047 (Version-3.0), developed by NITI Aayog. Direct and total (direct, indirect, and induced together) employment multiplier for operation and management is estimated for different renewable vis-à-vis fossil fuel sectors. It is found that employment multiplier for renewable energy sources such as solar power generation is more than that of coal. However, employment multiplier for wind is found to be less than coal or gas. Coal being the dominant source of fuel in power generation, has high share in employment within energy sector, and renewable power sector still needs time and efforts to catch up. Considering the present policies in business-as-usual (BAU) scenario and aggressive transition to renewable energy while keeping the economic aspirations under net-zero scenario, our study shows that direct employment generation in energy sector would be similar under BAU scenario and net-zero scenario. In total employment generation, net-zero scenario is found to be more effective.

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