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Sustainability. 2020 Dec 30;13(1):265. doi: 10.3390/su13010265 Q23.32024

Understanding Technology, Fuel, Market and Policy Drivers for New York State's Power Sector Transformation

理解技术、燃料、市场及政策对纽约电力部门转型的驱动作用 翻译改进

Mine Isik  1, P Ozge Kaplan  1

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  • 1 Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 109 TW Alexander Dr., Durham, NC 27709, USA.
  • DOI: 10.3390/su13010265 PMID: 33552561

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    A thorough understanding of the drivers that affect the emission levels from electricity generation, support sound design and the implementation of further emission reduction goals are presented here. For instance, New York State has already committed a transition to 100% clean energy by 2040. This paper identifies the relationships among driving factors and the changes in emissions levels between 1990 and 2050 using the logarithmic mean divisia index analysis. The analysis relies on historical data and outputs from techno-economic-energy system modeling to elude future power sector pathways. Three scenarios, including a business-as-usual scenario and two policy scenarios, explore the changes in utility structure, efficiency, fuel type, generation, and emission factors, considering the non-fossil-based technology options and air regulations. We present retrospective and prospective analysis of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide emissions for the New York State's power sector. Based on our findings, although the intensity varies by period and emission type, in aggregate, fossil fuel mix change can be defined as the main contributor to reduce emissions. Electricity generation level variations and technical efficiency have relatively smaller impacts. We also observe that increased emissions due to nuclear phase-out will be avoided by the onshore and offshore wind with a lower fraction met by solar until 2050.

    Keywords: CO2 emissions; LMDI; MARKAL; NOx emissions; SO2 emissions; decomposition analysis; energy systems analysis; energy use; power sector.

    Keywords:technology drivers; fuel market; policy drivers

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    ISSN:2071-1050

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