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Internalisation of external cost in the power generation sector: Analysis with Global Multi-regional MARKAL model
Authors:Peter Rafaj  Socrates Kypreos
Affiliation:Energy Economics Modelling Group, General Energy Department, Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232. Villigen-PSI, Switzerland
Abstract:The Global MARKAL-Model (GMM), a multi-regional “bottom-up” partial equilibrium model of the global energy system with endogenous technological learning, is used to address impacts of internalisation of external costs from power production. This modelling approach imposes additional charges on electricity generation, which reflect the costs of environmental and health damages from local pollutants (SO2, NOx) and climate change, wastes, occupational health, risk of accidents, noise and other burdens. Technologies allowing abatement of pollutants emitted from power plants are rapidly introduced into the energy system, for example, desulphurisation, NOx removal, and CO2 scrubbers. The modelling results indicate substantial changes in the electricity production system in favour of natural gas combined cycle, nuclear power and renewables induced by internalisation of external costs and also efficiency loss due to the use of scrubbers. Structural changes and fuel switching in the electricity sector result in significant reduction of emissions of both local pollution and CO2 over the modelled time period. Strong decarbonisation impact of internalising local externalities suggests that ancillary benefits can be expected from policies directly addressing other issues then CO2 mitigation. Finally, the detailed analysis of the total generation cost of different technologies points out that inclusion of external cost in the price of electricity increases competitiveness of non-fossil generation sources and fossil power plants with emission control.
Keywords:¢    cent (10&minus  2$)  ASIA  developing Asian countries: Centrally Planned Asia  India  South East Asia  Pacific Asia  C  carbon  CHP  combined heat and power (cogeneration)  CI  carbon intensity (tonne CO2/GJ)  CNG  compressed natural gas  CO2  carbon dioxide  DeNOx  nitrogen oxides abatement  denitrification  DeSOx  sulphur oxides abatement  desulphurisation  EC  european Commission  ED  elastic demands  EEFSU  eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union  ETL  endogenous technological learning  ExternE  externalities of energy  FC  fuel cell  FGD  flue gas desulphurisation  GDP  gross domestic product (T$/yr)  GFC  gas fuel cell (based on natural gas)  GHG  greenhouse gas  GMM  global multi-regional Markal model  GtC  giga tonnes carbon (109 ton)  H2FC  hydrogen fuel cell  IGCC  integrated coal gasification combined cycle  IPCC  intergovernmental panel on climate change  LAFM  latin America  Africa  and Middle East region  LBD  learning-by-doing  LWR  light water reactor  MARKAL  market allocation model  mill  mills (10&minus  3$)  Mt  mega ton (106   ton)  NAME  North American region  NCCR  The National Centre of Competence in Research  NGCC  natural gas combined cycle  NNU  New (design of) nuclear power plant  NOx  nitrogen oxides  O&  M Cost  operation and maintenance cost  OECD  organization for Economic Cooperation and Development  OOECD  other OECD region: Western Europe  Japan  Australia  and New Zealand  PFBC  pressurised fluidised bed combustion  ppmv  parts per million by volume  pr  progress Ratio  PSI  Paul Scherrer Institut  RD&  D  Research  development and demonstration  RES  reference energy system  SO2  sulphur dioxide  SPV  solar photovoltaic system  SRES  special report on emission scenarios  T&  D  transport and distribution  WTP  willingness to pay  η  conversion efficiency
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