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Energy security, climate change and sustainable development / Mathur, Jyotirmay (ed); Wagner, H J (ed); Bansal, N K (ed) 2007  Book
Mathur, Jyotirmay Book
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Publication New Delhi, Anamaya, 2007.
Description viii, 163p.
Standard Number 8188342815
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Impacts of CO2 emission constraints on technology selection and / Mondal, Alam Hossain; Mathur, Jyotirmay; Denich, Manfred   Journal Article
Mathur, Jyotirmay Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines the impacts of CO2 emission reduction target and carbon tax on future technologies selection and energy use in Bangladesh power sector during 2005-2035. The analyses are based on a long-term energy system model of Bangladesh using the MARKAL framework. The analysis shows that Bangladesh will not be able to meet the future energy demand without importing energy. However, alternative policies on CO2 emission constraints reduce the burden of imported fuel, improve energy security and reduce environmental impacts. The results show that the introduction of the CO2 emission reduction targets and carbon taxes directly affect the shift of technologies from high carbon content fossil-based to low carbon content fossil-based and clean renewable energy-based technologies compared to the base scenario. With the cumulative CO2 emission reduction target of 10-20% and carbon tax of 2500 Taka/ton, the cumulative net energy imports during 2005-2035 would be reduced in the range of 39-65% and 37%, respectively, compared to the base scenario emission level. The total primary energy requirement would be reduced in the range of 4.5-22.3% in the CO2 emission reduction targets and carbon tax 2500 Taka/ton scenarios and the primary energy supply system would be diversified compared to the base scenario.
Key Words Power Sector  MARKAL  Carbon Tax  CO2 Emission Reduction 
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