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Working Paper No. 1483

The EU’s Competitive Advantage in the 'Clean-Energy Arms Race'

Working Paper
Reference
Dahlström, Petter, Hans Lööf, Fredrik Sjöholm and Andreas Stephan (2023). “The EU’s Competitive Advantage in the 'Clean-Energy Arms Race'”. IFN Working Paper No. 1483. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Petter Dahlström, Hans Lööf, Fredrik Sjöholm, Andreas Stephan

The net-zero agreement on carbon emission from Paris 2015 gives a key role to fossil-free energy technologies with an expected multifold growth rate over the coming decades, when successively replacing oil, coal, and gas. In this paper, we delve into the EU’s competitive advantage in the evolving trade war in clean energy, investigate European strengths and weaknesses in innovation and production, and discuss the impact of the upcoming trade war on the global warming challenge. Our results show that the EU has a strong position in innovation capabilities in the strategic net-zero technologies. However, this is not matched by production capabilities: EU has only a few firms among the leading manufacturers in net-zero technologies.