Energy Planning
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- 9783036539874
- 9783036539881
- Technology: general issues
- History of engineering & technology
- climate change
- Paris Agreement
- 100% renewable energy
- 1.5 °C mitigation pathway
- energy transition
- energy scenario
- GHG mitigation
- CO2 emission
- non-energy emission
- open access book
- chemical and petrochemical sector
- decarbonisation
- renewable energy
- circular economy
- electrification
- material flow analysis
- hydropower
- electric transport
- energy modeling
- ELENA
- urbs
- Ecuador
- decarbonization
- INDC
- LEAP
- long-term scenarios
- GHG inventory
- power system expansion
- co-optimization of energy and reserve
- associated natural gas
- multi-stage stochastic programming
- electricity-gas integration
- regulation
- Brazil
- Mexico
- renewables
- reliability
- generation system expansion
- efficient energy planning
- energy systems modelling
- scenario analysis
- TIMES-Ukraine
- paris agreement
- energy efficiency
- I-LTS
- energy scenarios
- 2050 carbon neutrality
- energy planning
- TIMES model
- net-zero emission
- decomposition analysis
- mitigation
- integrated assessment
- shared socioeconomic pathways
- scenarios
- climate adaptation
- adaptive capacity
- solar power plants
- thematic analysis
- long-term energy scenarios (LTES)
- site selection
- power purchase agreement
- greenhouse gas emissions
- Ghana road transport
- energy demand model
- biofuel integration
- arable land requirement
- lifestyle
- climate change mitigation
- LTES
- long-term energy scenarios
- energy modelling
- clean energy transition
- climate scenarios
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The world needs an accelerated energy transition to meet sustainable development goals. Energy planning has a critical role in providing the information that can guide decision-makers, and energy planning methods continue to evolve rapidly. This Special Issue provides new insights for long-term energy planning, drawing on the Clean Energy Ministerial Long Term Energy Planning Scenarios initiative and the IRENA LTES network.
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