TY - JOUR
T1 - Economic impacts of future changes in the energy system—global perspectives
AU - Glynn, James
AU - Fortes, Patrícia
AU - Krook-Riekkola, Anna
AU - Labriet, Maryse
AU - Vielle, Marc
AU - Kypreos, Socrates
AU - Lehtilä, Antti
AU - Mischke, Peggy
AU - Dai, Hancheng
AU - Gargiulo, Maurizio
AU - Helgesen, Per Ivar
AU - Kober, Tom
AU - Summerton, Phil
AU - Merven, Bruno
AU - Selosse, Sandrine
AU - Karlsson, Kenneth
AU - Strachan, Neil
AU - Gallachóirn, Brian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In a climate constrained future, hybrid energy-economy model coupling gives additional insight into interregional competition, trade, industrial delocalisation and overall macroeconomic consequences of decarbonising the energy system. Decarbonising the energy system is critical in mitigating climate change. This chapter summarises modelling methodologies developed in the ETSAP community to assess economic impacts of decarbonising energy systems at a global level. The next chapter of this book focuses on a national perspective. The range of economic impacts is regionally dependent upon the stage of economic development, the level of industrialisation, energy intensity of exports, and competition effects due to rates of relative decarbonisation. Developed nation’s decarbonisation targets are estimated to result in a manageable GDP loss in the region of 2 % by 2050. Energy intensive export driven developing countries such as China and India, and fossil fuel exporting nations can expect significantly higher GDP loss of up to 5 % GDP per year by mid-century.
AB - In a climate constrained future, hybrid energy-economy model coupling gives additional insight into interregional competition, trade, industrial delocalisation and overall macroeconomic consequences of decarbonising the energy system. Decarbonising the energy system is critical in mitigating climate change. This chapter summarises modelling methodologies developed in the ETSAP community to assess economic impacts of decarbonising energy systems at a global level. The next chapter of this book focuses on a national perspective. The range of economic impacts is regionally dependent upon the stage of economic development, the level of industrialisation, energy intensity of exports, and competition effects due to rates of relative decarbonisation. Developed nation’s decarbonisation targets are estimated to result in a manageable GDP loss in the region of 2 % by 2050. Energy intensive export driven developing countries such as China and India, and fossil fuel exporting nations can expect significantly higher GDP loss of up to 5 % GDP per year by mid-century.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84928267085
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-16540-0_19
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-16540-0_19
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84928267085
SN - 2195-1284
VL - 30
SP - 333
EP - 358
JO - Lecture Notes in Energy
JF - Lecture Notes in Energy
ER -