Abstract

<p><em>We estimate the effects of infrastructure investments on industrial CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in Portugal based on the economic effects of twelve types of infrastructure investments on twenty-two different industries and the industry-specific CO<sub>2</sub> emission factors. Our conclusions are as follows. First, most infrastructure investments help the emissions intensity of the economy. The exceptions are investments in airports and healthcare. Second, the economic effects of the different types of infrastructure investments on the electrical power industry are central in determining the overall effects on emissions. Indeed, electric power accounts for 35% of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and has extremely high emissions factor. Third, if the emissions from electricity generation were eliminated, most infrastructure investments would still lead to a decline in emissions intensity. Investments in national roads would leave the emissions intensity unchanged while investments in healthcare have adverse effects. There are several important policy implications of these results. Given the present electric generating mix, investment in national roads are appropriate from an environmental perspective, while investments in airport infrastructure are not. Under a scenario of aggressive use of renewable energy sources in electricity generation, however, the best investments would be in railroads and airports, two industries highly dependent on the use of electricity. </em></p>

Highlights

  • This article explores how infrastructure investments affect industrial CO2 emissions

  • We use the empirical evidence on the economic effects of twelve types of infrastructure investments at the industry level considering twenty-two industries, covering the whole spectrum of economic activity, as well as corresponding sector-specific CO2 emission factors

  • Given present emissions intensities, almost all types on infrastructure investments help in reducing the average economy-wide CO2 emissions intensity

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Summary

On the Effects of Infrastructure Investments on Industrial

Received: November 30, 2018 Accepted: December 15, 2018 Online Published: January 4, 2019 doi:10.22158/jepf.v5n1p47

Introduction
Percentage of Total Infrastructure Investment
Mining and quarrying
Real estate activities
Public Services
Findings
Petroleum Refining
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