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Assessment of long-term low emission power generation in Sri Lanka and Thailand

Authors :
Sujeetha Selvakkumaran
Bundit Limmeechokchai
Source :
Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments. 21:121-141
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

The environmental aspects related to the energy sector are of importance in the emission-constrained world of present times. The objective of this study to assess the effects of Low Carbon Society (LCS) on the Thai and Sri Lankan power systems, in terms of CO 2 mitigation, and energy security and other techno-economic results, such as marginal abatement costs. This study models the power sectors using a bottom-up optimization model called AIM/Enduse. The crux of the analyses is carried out using scenarios. Along with the LCS scenario, this study also considers a LCS scenario without the availability of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and has two separate scenarios with emission taxes of 50 USD/t-CO 2 and 100 USD/t-CO 2 on the power generation. Results show that there is a cumulative mitigation of 1.4 Gt-CO 2 in the LCS scenario during 2010–2050, when compared to the BAU case for Thailand. Also, the effectiveness of the LCS scenario without CCS, known as the LCS/CCS scenario, is considerably reduced in the Thai power sector. The LCS scenario also has higher energy security, and better economic benefits. The LCS scenario in the Sri Lankan (SL) power sector has a cumulative mitigation of 166 Mt-CO 2 . The reduction in effectiveness of the LCS/CCS scenario in SL is not as drastic as the Thai power sector. The need of CCS for Sri Lanka is much reduced. The Marginal Abatement Costs (MAC) show that CCS technology plays a vital part in the Thai power sector and helps reduce the average abatement cost. This holds true in the case of the Sri Lankan power sector as well, yet not to the extent of the Thai case.

Details

ISSN :
22131388
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e74de7bfc1cc2fb753149d68da0bde3b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2017.04.006