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Historical and potential future contributions of power technologies to global warming
Authors:Manfred Lenzen  Roberto Schaeffer
Institution:1. ISA, School of Physics A28, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia
2. Energy Planning Program, COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Centro de Tecnologa, Sala C-211, C. P. 68565, Cidade Universitária, Ilha do Fund?o, 21941-972, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Using the mathematical formalism of the Brazilian Proposal to the IPCC, we analyse eight power technologies with regard to their past and potential future contributions to global warming. Taking into account detailed bottom-up technology characteristics we define the mitigation potential of each technology in terms of avoided temperature increase by comparing a “coal-only” reference scenario and an alternative low-carbon scenario. Future mitigation potentials are mainly determined by the magnitude of installed capacity and the temporal deployment profile. A general conclusion is that early technology deployment matters, at least within a period of 50–100?years. Our results conclusively show that avoided temperature increase is a better proxy for comparing technologies with regard to their impact on climate change, and that numerous short-term comparisons based on annual or even cumulative emissions may be misleading. Thus, our results support and extend the policy relevance of the Brazilian Proposal in the sense that not only comparisons between countries, but also comparisons between technologies could be undertaken on the basis of avoided temperature increase rather than on the basis of annual emissions as is practiced today.
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