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How Do We Prioritize the GHG Mitigation Options? : Development of a Marginal Abatement Cost Curve for the Building Sector in Armenia and Georgia

Authors :
Timilsina, Govinda
Sikharulidze, Anna
Karapoghosyan, Eduard
Shatvoryan, Suren
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

Armenia and Georgia are taking the climate change agenda seriously and contributing to efforts for mitigating global climate change through various ways, including preparation of low-carbon development strategies for their future economic growth. The improvement of energy efficiency is one of the key elements of the low-carbon development strategies. This study develops a methodology to estimate a marginal abatement cost curve for energy efficiency measures and applies it to the building sector in both countries. The study finds that among the various energy efficiency measures considered, the replacement of energy inefficient lightbulbs (incandescent lamps) with efficient lightbulbs is the most cost-effective measure in saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the building sector. Most energy efficiency improvement options considered in the study would produce net economic benefits even if the value of reduced carbon is not taken into account.

Subjects

Subjects :
INVESTMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ANNUAL COST
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
APPROACH
DISCOUNT RATES
MONETARY VALUE
WATER
ELECTRICITY PRICES
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
EMISSIONS
NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION
EMISSIONS REDUCTION
SUBSTITUTION
OIL
INCENTIVES
SCENARIOS
ENERGY SAVINGS
TOTAL EMISSIONS
OPTIONS
GAS
BALANCE
ANNUAL EMISSION
SPACE HEATING
ABATEMENT
GREENHOUSE GAS
THERMAL EFFICIENCY
MARGINAL COST
MARGINAL ABATEMENT
TARIFF
GAS SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS PRICES
ABATEMENT COSTS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
MARKETS
ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
CAPACITY
COST OF ELECTRICITY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
CALCULATION
OIL PRODUCTS
POLLUTION
PRICES
TOTAL COSTS
GLOBAL WARMING
LOW-CARBON
EMISSION FACTORS
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
FUEL CONSUMPTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY BALANCE
CONSUMPTION
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY
DISCOUNT RATE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
MARKET
SUPPLY
GAS PRICES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
ENERGY STRATEGY
COOLING SYSTEMS
HEATING SYSTEMS
GREENHOUSE
GENERATION
ENERGY AUDIT
EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
ENERGY POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST
POWER SECTOR
FUEL
ELECTRICITY
CARBON
ENERGY
COAL
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
HEATING SYSTEM
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
CAPITAL COSTS
VALUE
EMISSION FACTOR
AIR
SUPPLY CURVES
CLOUDS
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
FACILITIES
POLICIES
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
POLICY
GREENHOUSE ABATEMENT
CONDITIONERS
EMISSION REDUCTION
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
CO2
INCANDESCENT BULBS
PRICE
CARBON ECONOMY
ELECTRIC HEATERS
CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
FEASIBILITY
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUELS
CLEAN ENERGY
ABATEMENT COST
POWER
HEAT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
KEROSENE
IMPORTS
QUANTITY OF FUEL
NATURAL GAS
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
BENEFITS
ELECTRIC HEATER
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AVAILABILITY
GAS DISTRIBUTION
CALORIFIC VALUES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CLIMATE
GAS EMISSIONS
ELECTRICITY GENERATION MIX
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
UNEP
VALUE OF ENERGY
REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PRESENT VALUE
GHG
GAS CONSUMPTION
EMISSION

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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