Impact of Tariffs on the Transition to Green Energy

18-七月-2024

Impact of Tariffs on the Transition to Green Energy

Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
 The global movement towards renewable energy is an essential part of our future that has been gaining strong momentum. This transition is fueled by the rising need for energy sources supported by the decreasing prices of solar  panels, wind turbines and electric vehicles. However, there is an obstacle to this trend that comes in the form of tariffs on high quality green technology imports from China.
The issue of imposing tariffs on technology has sparked controversy that could have significant implications for the transition to green energy. These tariffs are often justified as a means for nations to protect industries and address trade practices. Yet they could hinder progress towards a climate friendly future. The cost reductions in technology largely driven by China’s manufacturing capabilities have played a role in promoting renewable energy adoption. Tariff increase results in higher costs for consumers in America and Europe, and largely  effects the uptake of clean technology.
The demand for energy continues to rise with a notable increase in global capacity, for renewable sources. This growth is mainly attributed to the expansion of solar photovoltaic installations, which now contributes significantly to world energy supply. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has emphasized the importance of implementing policies to sustain this growth, and achieve the targets outlined in global agreements like the Paris Agreement.
In my role as Chair of the Consortium for Urbanization in New York, I am deeply committed to raising awareness about addressing climate change, which is now more urgent than ever before. The record-high global temperatures act as a reminder of the escalating crisis, with these temperature anomalies signifying dangerous changes happening in our environment, and are impacting ecosystems, weather patterns as well as animals and humans. The rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions highlights the need for resolute actions to mitigate the effects of climate change.
The policy implications associated with imposing tariffs on energy technologies are complex. On one side, tariffs could encourage manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign imports. Conversely, they may result in higher costs for consumers, slowing down the adoption of renewable energy solutions, which could impede efforts to address climate change effectively. Policymakers are therefore confronted with the task of balancing considerations with environmental priorities. We must remember that time is no longer on our side and that the right actions must be taken.
Although tariffs may align with economic goals, their broader effects on transitioning towards green energy and combating climate change must be thoroughly evaluated. Achieving a green future involves navigating a multifaceted journey that embraces creativity, drives progress, and above all, speeds up the shift towards renewable energy sources. It may be a question of putting our national priorities aside for the sake of global greater good.



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