2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2013.06.016
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Integrated scenarios of energy-related CO2 emissions in Ireland: A multi-sectoral analysis to 2020

Abstract: This paper presents future scenarios of Irish energy-related CO 2 emissions to 2020, using a combination of multi-sectoral decomposition analysis with scenario analysis. Alternative show that decomposition analysis is a useful technique to generate the alternative scenarios.

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“…The three main applications are as follows. The first is making future forecasts on the basis of the decomposed effects obtained in retrospective analysis (Lescaroux, 2013;O'Mahony et al, 2013). The second is unraveling projected energy savings or reduced emissions for a future year by effect through decomposing the differences between the projected energy consumption or emission levels for the year for two different scenarios, where one of the scenarios is often the business-as-usual case (Gambhir et al, in press;Kesicki, 2013;Smit et al, 2014).…”
Section: Index Decomposition Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three main applications are as follows. The first is making future forecasts on the basis of the decomposed effects obtained in retrospective analysis (Lescaroux, 2013;O'Mahony et al, 2013). The second is unraveling projected energy savings or reduced emissions for a future year by effect through decomposing the differences between the projected energy consumption or emission levels for the year for two different scenarios, where one of the scenarios is often the business-as-usual case (Gambhir et al, in press;Kesicki, 2013;Smit et al, 2014).…”
Section: Index Decomposition Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, slight increase in both population effect and growth rates for UK in the last half of 2000's decade, has also been indicative of positive contribution of migration flux. International migration has been considered a focal aspect when considering demographic growth [18], especially in Europe where immigration in search of labour and improved quality of life has been recurrent [55]. Therefore, based on the results obtained, human-emission interactions should be increasingly focused rather than population growth by itself.…”
Section: Scale Effect (Cypc and Cpop) Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O'Mahony proposed a combined IL-storyline and energy simulation approach for shortterm energy scenarios [46]. The concept was applied in a project analyzing energy futures for Ireland [47]. Trutnevyte et al used one (exemplary) storyline to inform eight energy models ('landscape of models') simulating the UK power system transition.…”
Section: State Of Transfer To Energy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%