DocumentCode :
187810
Title :
Decarbonised pathways for a low carbon EU28 power sector until 2050
Author :
Simoes, Sofia ; Nijs, Wouter ; Ruiz, Pablo ; Sgobbi, Alessandra ; Thiel, C.
Author_Institution :
EC- Joint Res. Centre- Inst. for Energy & Transp., Inst. for Energy & Transp., Petten, Netherlands
fYear :
2014
fDate :
28-30 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The linear optimization bottom-up technology model JRC-EU-TIMES is used to assess how different decarbonisation pathways affect the power sector\´s technological deployment till 2050. The model represents the EU28 energy system from 2005 to 2050, where each country is one region. We model eight scenarios, two of which are the "reference" complemented by six decarbonized pathways. The two "reference" scenarios are the Current Policy Initiatives scenario, including the 20-20-20 policy targets, and the Cap85 scenario with a CO2 reduction of 85% below 1990 values in 2050. The six decarbonized pathways are built over Cap85 as follows: smaller contribution of CCS; higher social acceptance and facilitated permitting of RES plants; higher social acceptance of nuclear plants; stricter and more effective end-use energy efficiency requirements; lower biomass availability for the energy system; and higher concerns with ensuring the reliability of transmission and distribution, reducing the share of intermittent variable solar and wind electricity.
Keywords :
air pollution control; carbon capture and storage; electricity supply industry; linear programming; solar power; wind power; CCS; Cap85 scenario; EU28 energy system; JRC-EU-TIMES model; RES plants; biomass availability; current policy initiatives scenario; decarbonisation pathways; distribution reliability; energy efficiency; linear optimization bottom-up technology; low carbon EU28 power sector; nuclear plants; solar electricity; transmission reliability; wind electricity; Analytical models; Carbon; Economics; Electric potential; Electricity; Europe; Investment; EU28; TIMES; energy system model; low carbon; power sector;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
European Energy Market (EEM), 2014 11th International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Krakow
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EEM.2014.6861232
Filename :
6861232
Link To Document :
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