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Technology interactions among low-carbon energy technologies: What can we learn from a large number of scenarios?

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2011

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McJeon, Haewon C., Clarke, Leon, Kyle, Page, Wise, Marshall, Hackbarth, Andrew, Bryant, Benjamin P., and Lempert, Robert J., 2011, Technology interactions among low-carbon energy technologies: What can we learn from a large number of scenarios?: Energy Economics, v. 33, iss. 4, p. 619-631.

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Advanced low-carbon energy technologies can substantially reduce the cost of stabilizing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Understanding the interactions between these technologies and their impact on the costs of stabilization can help inform energy policy decisions. Many previous studies have addressed this challenge by exploring a small number of representative scenarios that represent particular combinations of future technology developments. This paper uses a combinatorial approach in which scenarios are created for all combinations of the technology development assumptions that underlie a smaller, representative set of scenarios. We estimate stabilization costs for 768 runs of the Global Change Assessment Model (GCAM), [...]

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