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ID169741
Title ProperCities and greenhouse gas reduction
Other Title InformationPolicy makers or policy takers?
LanguageENG
AuthorJaccard, Mark
Summary / Abstract (Note)A growing number of cities have set ambitious mid-century targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction and increased use of renewable energy. Using the municipal jurisdiction of Vancouver, Canada as a case study, we integrated an energy-economy model with an urban land-use and infrastructure model to test the possible actions resulting from policies potentially available to this city government in pursuit of its 2050 target of 100 percent renewable energy and an 80 percent reduction of GHG emissions. We found that, while cities like the one we studied have some important options for reducing energy use by their inhabitants, they may lack the authority to completely transform the energy system, especially for causing a wholesale switch to renewable energy for deep decarbonization. To achieve such ambitious energy and GHG targets, cities with jurisdictional powers comparable to the city we studied are dependent to some degree on complementary GHG and energy policies from senior levels of government.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy  , No.134; Nov 2019: p.110875
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-11
Key WordsEnergy Efficiency ;  Renewable Energy ;  Land Use ;  Urban Mobility ;  Urban Buildings ;  Public Transit