Title of article
Using energy scenarios to explore alternative energy pathways in California
Author/Authors
Rebecca Ghanadan، نويسنده , , Jonathan G. Koomey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
26
From page
1117
To page
1142
Abstract
This paper develops and analyzes four energy scenarios for California that are both exploratory and quantitative. The business-as-usual scenario represents a pathway guided by outcomes and expectations emerging from Californiaʹs energy crisis. Three alternative scenarios represent contexts where clean energy plays a greater role in Californiaʹs energy system: Split Public is driven by local and individual activities; Golden State gives importance to integrated state planning; Patriotic Energy represents a national drive to increase energy independence. Future energy consumption, composition of electricity generation, energy diversity, and greenhouse gas emissions are analyzed for each scenario through 2035. Energy savings, renewable energy, and transportation activities are identified as promising opportunities for achieving alternative energy pathways in California. A combined approach that brings together individual and community activities with state and national policies leads to the largest energy savings, increases in energy diversity, and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Critical challenges in Californiaʹs energy pathway over the next decades identified by the scenario analysis include dominance of the transportation sector, dependence on fossil fuels, emissions of greenhouse gases, accounting for electricity imports, and diversity of the electricity sector. The paper concludes with a set of policy lessons revealed from the California energy scenarios.
Keywords
Energy scenarios , California , Energy forecasting
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
970519
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