Author/Authors :
Shafie-Pour، M نويسنده Garduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, P. O. Box 14155-6135, Tehran, Iran , , Ardestani، M نويسنده Garduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, P. O. Box 14155-6135, Tehran, Iran , , Sarraf، M نويسنده World Bank, Washington D.C., USA ,
Abstract :
In Iran the mainstreaming tool for integrating environmental concerns into energy
sector is an Energy-Environment Review (EER-Iran). This paper comprises: (i) an analysis of the
current situation with regards to energy production and consumption; (ii) an evaluation of the
growth prospects with regard to energy production and consumption; (iii) the identification of
environmental issues induced by the generation and use of energy and estimation of the costs of
damages; (iv) the evaluation of the extent of contribution to the climate-change phenomenon through
emission of greenhouse gases; (v) the evaluation of the proposed mitigation measures for the
previously identified environmental problems; and (vi) conclusions and recommendations. The
EER-Iran assessed the total health damage from air pollution in 2001 at about US $ 7 billion; equivalent
to 8.4% of nominal GDP. In the absence of the price reform and control policies, the EER estimated
that the damage in Iran will grow to US $ 9 billion by 2019, in the money of 2001. This is equivalent
to 10.9% of nominal GDP, i.e. a large percentage of a larger GDP. Of this total, US $ 8.4 billion come
from transport sector. The damage cost to the global environment from the flaring of natural gas
assessed on the basis of a carbon price of US $ 10/ton CO2 and found to be approximately US $ 600
million per year.