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ID176830
Title ProperImplications of EMF 34 scenarios on renewable deployment and carbon abatement in Canada
Other Title InformationInsights from a regionalized energy model
LanguageENG
AuthorBahn, Olivier
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper proposes a detailed analysis of the evolution of Canadian energy systems under some selected EMF (Energy Modeling Forum) 34 scenarios. Our analysis is based on NATEM, an energy model that follows the TIMES approach of the International Energy Agency to represent in detail the energy sector of each of the 13 Canadian provinces and territories. NATEM shows that imposing different renewable penetration constraints for electricity generation has limited impacts outside the electricity sector. In particular, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions continue to increase over time. Conversely, the imposition of a carbon tax has broader impacts on Canadian energy systems and on GHG emissions that are almost stabilized. However, the level of the carbon tax envisions by the EMF 34 study (increasing to a maximum level of $130 per tonne by 2050) is not high enough, in a Canadian context, to trigger a decrease of GHG emissions over time as mandated by Canadian climate policies.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.142; Jul 2020: p.111518
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-07 142
Key WordsModel ;  Renewable Electricity ;  Climate Change Mitigation ;  Prospective Analysis ;  Low-Carbon Energy System ;  TIMES Optimization