Nordleden - A long term scenario project for analysis of an integrated Nordic energy system

被引:0
|
作者
Unger, T [1 ]
Larsson, T [1 ]
Wene, CO [1 ]
机构
[1] Chalmers Univ Technol, S-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper reports an ongoing study of the energy systems of the four Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The objective of the study is to investigate the benefits from a further integrated Nordic energy system especially for controlling emissions of CO2. In this case we refer to integration as harmonised energy/environmental policies including the possibility to jointly reach CO2 emission targets, and free trade of gas and electricity among the countries. The project is done in co-operation with national environmental and energy authorities, and utilities from all four countries. During the initial phase of the project three main scenarios were defined. The first one, analysed here, reflects conventional wisdom regarding the development of the energy system's environment. The second scenario illustrates a case with more prominent market orientation, while the third scenario describes a case where hi-tech local societies are dominant. Scenarios two and three will be studied later during the project. The results show how the various policies mentioned above influence energy supply, costs, CO2 emissions, and optimal trade patterns for electricity, gas and CO2 permits.
引用
收藏
页码:263 / 272
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Multi-stage stochastic planning of regional integrated energy system based on scenario tree path optimization under long-term multiple uncertainties
    Lei, Yang
    Wang, Dan
    Jia, Hongjie
    Li, Jiaxi
    Chen, Jingcheng
    Li, Jingru
    Yang, Zhihong
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2021, 300
  • [22] Long-term influence of the gradual naval fleets decarbonization on the flexibility of an integrated energy system
    Korican, Marija
    Herc, Luka
    Pfeifer, Antun
    Vladimir, Nikola
    Duic, Neven
    SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENTS, 2024, 72
  • [23] Climate policy impacts on energy system: a long-term analysis with the TIMES Integrated Assessment Model (TIAM-FR)
    Selosse, Sandrine
    Assoumou, Edi
    Maizi, Nadia
    IMETI 2011: 4TH INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, VOL II, 2011, : 145 - 149
  • [24] Optimal integrated sizing and operation of a CHP system with Monte Carlo risk analysis for long-term uncertainty in energy demands
    Urbanucci, Luca
    Testi, Daniele
    ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 157 : 307 - 316
  • [25] A Scenario Analysis Approach to Distributed Energy System Optimisation
    Christopher, P. B.
    Aye, L.
    Ngo, T.
    Mendis, P.
    20TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION (MODSIM2013), 2013, : 3036 - 3042
  • [26] Urban Energy System Analysis Based on Scenario Settings
    He, Wenjing
    Jones, Philip
    Li, Xiaojun
    Hou, Shanshan
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2017 3RD INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE AND MATERIALS (IFEESM 2017), 2017, 120 : 1865 - 1870
  • [27] A study on mobile charging station combined with integrated energy system: Emphasis on energy dispatch strategy and multi-scenario analysis
    Duan, Sudong
    Zhang, Zhonghui
    Wang, Zhaojun
    Xiong, Xiaoyue
    Chen, Xinhan
    Que, Xiaoyu
    RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2025, 239
  • [28] Developing an Integrated Energy Demand-Supply Modeling Framework for Scenario Analysis of the Low Carbon Emission Energy System in Zambia
    Daka, Precious P.
    Farzaneh, Hooman
    APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 2023, 13 (06):
  • [29] The Long-Term Trend Analysis and Scenario Simulation of the Carbon Price Based on the Energy-Economic Regulation
    Li, Zhao-Peng
    Yang, Li
    Li, Si-Rui
    Yuan, Xiaoling
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT, 2020, 12 (05) : 653 - 668
  • [30] Analysis of Japan's Long-Term Energy Outlook Considering Massive Deployment of Variable Renewable Energy under Nuclear Energy Scenario
    Komiyama, Ryoichi
    Fujii, Yasumasa
    ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN JAPAN, 2015, 190 (02) : 24 - 40