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Small-Scale Modelling of Individual Greenhouse Gas Abatement Measures in Industry
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Hübner, Tobias
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Capital costs
/ combination methodology of GHG abatement measures
/ defossilisation
/ Economic models
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy economics
/ Energy efficiency
/ energy transition
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Industrial production
/ industrial transformation paths
/ industry modelling of greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement measures
/ Investments
/ Macroeconomics
/ Market penetration
/ sector model industry (SmInd)
/ Utility functions
/ Value added
2020
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Small-Scale Modelling of Individual Greenhouse Gas Abatement Measures in Industry
by
Hübner, Tobias
in
Capital costs
/ combination methodology of GHG abatement measures
/ defossilisation
/ Economic models
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy economics
/ Energy efficiency
/ energy transition
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Industrial production
/ industrial transformation paths
/ industry modelling of greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement measures
/ Investments
/ Macroeconomics
/ Market penetration
/ sector model industry (SmInd)
/ Utility functions
/ Value added
2020
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Small-Scale Modelling of Individual Greenhouse Gas Abatement Measures in Industry
by
Hübner, Tobias
in
Capital costs
/ combination methodology of GHG abatement measures
/ defossilisation
/ Economic models
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy economics
/ Energy efficiency
/ energy transition
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Industrial production
/ industrial transformation paths
/ industry modelling of greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement measures
/ Investments
/ Macroeconomics
/ Market penetration
/ sector model industry (SmInd)
/ Utility functions
/ Value added
2020
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Small-Scale Modelling of Individual Greenhouse Gas Abatement Measures in Industry
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Small-Scale Modelling of Individual Greenhouse Gas Abatement Measures in Industry
2020
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Overview
The dynamic bottom-up modelling of greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement measures in industry makes it possible to derive consistent transformation paths on the basis of heterogeneous, process-specific developments. The main focus is on the development of a transparent methodology for small-scale modelling and combination of individual GHG abatement measures. In this way, interactions between GHG abatement measures are taken into account when deriving industrial transformation paths. The presented three-part methodological approach comprises the preparation (1) and implementation (2) of GHG abatement measures as well as the resulting effects on the output parameters (3) in a technology mix module. In order to consider interactions in the measures implementation, year-specific overall measure matrices are created and prioritised based on the GHG abatement costs. Finally, the three-part methodology is tested in a consistent technology mix scenario. The results show that the methodology enables integrated industrial technology mix scenarios with a high level of climate ambition based on a plausible development of energy consumption and emissions. Compared to the reference scenario, the process-and energy-related emissions decrease by 90 million tCO2 (77% of the 1990 level in 2050). The developed methodology and the related technology mix scenario within the framework of the bottom-up industry model SmInd can support strategic decision-making in politics and an efficient transition to a greenhouse gas neutral industry.
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