An integrated modeling framework for energy economy and emissions modeling: A case for India
Addressing environmental concerns alongside economic development and energy transitions is a challenge for all countries and effective policy making requires approaches that can balance all these concerns. In this paper, combining a range of modeling methodologies is proposed as a way of addressing...
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Published in | Energy (Oxford) Vol. 167; pp. 670 - 679 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Oxford
Elsevier Ltd
15.01.2019
Elsevier BV |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Addressing environmental concerns alongside economic development and energy transitions is a challenge for all countries and effective policy making requires approaches that can balance all these concerns. In this paper, combining a range of modeling methodologies is proposed as a way of addressing these questions in an integrated manner. The choice of models to be used would depend on the specific characteristics of the system and region being studied. One possible combination of models is discusses in this paper for the specific case of India. The Integrated Modeling Framework (IMF) proposed combines three modeling approaches – i) index decomposition to estimate impacts of structural changes in the economy, ii) constrained optimization to estimate least cost fuel options for the power sector, iii) input-output analysis to estimate economic impacts. The model results indicate that the mode of investment for climate change mitigation is a significant determinant of the impact on economic growth, incomes, and income distribution in India. In some scenarios, higher investments in green energy negatively affects low income households significantly more as compared to other households. The paper also demonstrates how the IMF can be used to determine the reasons for and therefore alleviate the negative impacts.
•An Integrated Modeling Framework (IMF) combining three modeling methods is presented.•IMF built for India, but applicable for other developing countries also.•IMF useful to study balance between energy, environment, economy, and equity.•Negative trade-off between equity and renewable energy transition in some scenarios.•IMF useful for identifying ways to alleviate the negative trade-off. |
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ISSN: | 0360-5442 1873-6785 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.energy.2018.11.025 |