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Characterizing Japan’s energy pathways for climate change mitigation: A multi-model study

Authors :
SUGIYAMA, Masahiro
FUJIMORI, Shinichiro
WADA, Kenichi
WANG, Jiayang
OSHIRO, Ken
KATO, Etsushi
KUROSAWA, Atsushi
KOMIYAMA, Ryoichi
Silva Herran, Diego
FUJII, Yasumasa
MATSUO, Yuhji
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Not Provided, 2018.

Abstract

This study presents a multi-model analysis of long-term climate policy of Japan, whose mid-century strategy is subject to an ongoing policy debate, focusing on the carbon dioxide emissions in the energy sector. The models demonstrate multiple future pathways of the low-carbon energy system in Japan. The median of marginal abatement cost is found to be around 1070 USD2010/tCO2 for a high GDP growth scenario and 870 USD2010/tCO2 for a medium GDP growth scenario. The residual emissions are dominated by the industry sector, suggesting a need to accelerate development of industrial mitigation options.

Subjects

Subjects :
Mitigation

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..1fdb9697bf88648efb8be57498ac843d