2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.04.175
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Testing European goals for the Spanish electricity system using a disaggregated CGE model

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“…There are two methods for sectoral disaggregation. The first method involves decomposition of the I-O table and most studies using this method usually only focus on a few typical sectors [8,[11][12][13][14][15][16], such as the construction and power sectors. Meng et al [11] divided the construction sector into 12 subsectors based on the sectoral intermediate purchases and investment data and obtained the extended I-O table of 53 sectors of Beijing city.…”
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“…There are two methods for sectoral disaggregation. The first method involves decomposition of the I-O table and most studies using this method usually only focus on a few typical sectors [8,[11][12][13][14][15][16], such as the construction and power sectors. Meng et al [11] divided the construction sector into 12 subsectors based on the sectoral intermediate purchases and investment data and obtained the extended I-O table of 53 sectors of Beijing city.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linder et al [12] used regional information and cost data for operation and maintenance of power plants to split the electricity sector into transmission, distribution and eight other subsectors representing different types of technology in power plants. Moreover, some studies have used other methods to obtain power subsectors [13,15]. However, the decomposition method cannot be effectively applied to the complete I-O table.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Spain, there are few studies on the disaggregation of the electricity sector in an input-output table according to different technologies ( [17][18][19], among others).…”
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“…Usually, the aggregation degree considering RES-E is quite large. As far as Spain is concerned, there is a paucity of studies on the disaggregation of the electricity sector according to different technologies ( [17][18][19], among others).…”
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“…In this current Special Issue two papers are focused on this topic. A study by Langarita et al [85] investigates the economic and environmental effects of three future scenarios for the electricity sector in Spain, respectively targeted at different European Union (EU) objectives: (a) increasing the trade with the rest of Europe and the integration with the European network, (b) enhancing the environmental sustainability by increased use of renewable energy sources and (c) increasing the competitiveness of the Spanish electricity sector. A complex equilibrium model, which accounts separately for the different activities in the power sector, allowed to identify the potential improvements in production and trade and reductions on CO 2 emissions.…”
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