Reprint

Energy Planning

Edited by
May 2022
326 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3987-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3988-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Energy Planning that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

The world needs an accelerated energy transition to meet sustainable development goals. Energy planning has a critical role in providing the information that can guide decision-makers, and energy planning methods continue to evolve rapidly. This Special Issue provides new insights for long-term energy planning, drawing on the Clean Energy Ministerial Long Term Energy Planning Scenarios initiative and the IRENA LTES network.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
climate change; Paris Agreement; 100% renewable energy; 1.5 °C mitigation pathway; energy transition; energy scenario; GHG mitigation; CO2 emission; non-energy emission; open access book; chemical and petrochemical sector; decarbonisation; renewable energy; circular economy; electrification; material flow analysis; hydropower; electric transport; energy modeling; ELENA; urbs; Ecuador; decarbonization; INDC; LEAP; energy modeling; long-term scenarios; GHG inventory; power system expansion; co-optimization of energy and reserve; associated natural gas; multi-stage stochastic programming; electricity-gas integration; regulation; energy transition; Brazil; Mexico; renewables; reliability; generation system expansion; efficient energy planning; energy systems modelling; scenario analysis; TIMES-Ukraine; decarbonisation; paris agreement; electrification; renewable energy; energy efficiency; climate change; I-LTS; Paris Agreement; energy scenarios; renewable energy; 2050 carbon neutrality; energy transition; GHG mitigation; energy planning; TIMES model; net-zero emission; decomposition analysis; mitigation; integrated assessment; shared socioeconomic pathways; climate change; Paris Agreement; scenarios; climate adaptation; adaptive capacity; solar power plants; thematic analysis; long-term energy scenarios (LTES); site selection; power purchase agreement; greenhouse gas emissions; Ghana road transport; energy demand model; biofuel integration; arable land requirement; integrated assessment; lifestyle; scenarios; climate change mitigation; LTES; long-term energy scenarios; energy planning; energy modelling; clean energy transition; climate scenarios; n/a