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Least-cost adaptation options for global climate change impacts on the Brazilian electric power system
Authors:Andre Frossard Pereira de Lucena  Roberto Schaeffer  Alexandre Salem Szklo
Institution:Energy Planning Program, Graduate School of Engineering, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (PPE/COPPE/UFRJ), Centro de Tecnologia, Bloco C, Sala 211, Cidade Universitária 21941-972 Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Global climate change induced by the emission of greenhouse gases may pose challenges to energy security. The vulnerability of energy sources, in particular of renewable sources, to climate change raises the need to identify adaptation measures. This paper applies an integrated resource planning approach to calculate least-cost adaptation measures to a set of projected climate impacts on the Brazilian power sector. The methodology used has the advantage of finding optimal solutions that take into consideration the whole energy chain and the interactions between energy supply and demand. Results point in the direction of an increased installed capacity based, mostly, on natural gas, but also sugarcane bagasse, wind power and coal/nuclear plants, to compensate for a lower reliability of hydroelectric production, amongst other impacts. The indirect effect of these results is the displacement of natural gas from other consuming sectors, such as industry, in favor of its use for power generation. Results obtained are, however, based on the techno-economic premises used in the simulation, which may vary in the long term.
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