Achieving near-zero carbon dioxide emissions from energy use: The case of Sri Lanka

被引:8
作者
Fernando, Gayashika L. [1 ]
Liyanage, Migara H. [1 ]
Anandarajah, Gabrial [2 ]
Attalage, Rahula A. [1 ]
Karunaratne, Shiromi [1 ]
机构
[1] Sri Lanka Inst Informat Technol, New Kandy Rd, Malabe 10115, Sri Lanka
[2] UCL, UCL Energy Inst, Cent House,14 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0NN, England
关键词
Near net-zero carbon emissions; Energy transition; Carbon tax; Developing country; Energy-economic-environmental modeling; SHARED SOCIOECONOMIC PATHWAYS; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1016/j.spc.2023.06.024
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Signatories to the Paris Agreement are to achieve net zero Green House Gas (GHG) emissions during the halfcentury to pursue the efforts limiting global average temperature increase by 2 degrees C compared to pre-industrial levels. This study models ambitious to challenging scenarios involving energy demand and supply side actions for energy system transition toward net-zero for Sri Lanka. To analyze these scenarios a least cost optimizationbased bottom-up type energy system model was developed from 2015 to 2050. A Business-as-usual (BAU) scenario and four countermeasure (CM) scenarios termed Plausible, Ambitious, Challenging, and Stringent were developed. Four different carbon tax rates were used to fathom the level of carbon tax needed to achieve net-zero emissions. The CM scenarios were formulated considering different technology options and policy measures such as the diffusion of efficient technologies, availability of renewable energy sources, use of cleaner fuels, the introduction of nuclear and carbon capture and storage technologies, and green hydrogen for power generation. The result of this study reveals that the stringent scenario which includes aggressive policy measures in both the energy supply and demand sectors, such as nuclear, and renewable energy for power generation, diffusion of efficient Enduse devices, fuel switching, including the introduction of electric cars, and increased share for public transport achieves the near carbon-neutral scenario at a carbon tax trajectory of 32 US$/tCO2 in 2020 and 562US $/tCO2 in 2050. The Net Energy Import Dependency (NEID) of the country decreases to 13 % in 2050 compared to that of the BAU scenario (65 %) under the near carbon neutral scenario, which is a positive sign from the energy security perspective.
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页数:16
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