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Transport sector electrification in a hydropower resource rich developing country: Energy security, environmental and climate change co-benefits

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2011

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Shakya, Shree Raj, and Shrestha, Ram M., 2011, Transport sector electrification in a hydropower resource rich developing country: Energy security, environmental and climate change co-benefits: Energy for Sustainable Development, v. 15, iss. 2, p. 147-159.

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This paper analyzes the co-benefits of transport sector electrification in terms of reductions of greenhouse gas and local environmental emissions, improvement in energy security and employment generation during 2015–2050 in the case of Nepal—a developing country with large hydropower potential. A bottom up energy system model of Nepal based on the MARKAL framework was developed to assess the effects of meeting a part of the land transport service demand through electrified mass transport system and electric vehicles. The present study shows that if the share of electricity based transport services is to grow from 10% in 2015 to 35% by 2050, the hydropower generation capacity would have to increase by 495 MW by 2050 as compared to [...]

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