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Two Different Approaches to Deep Decarbonisation Subash Dhar Priyadarshi R Shukla Minal Pathak Towards an equitable low carbon development: a science policy dialog for COP21 June 15-16, 2015; Paris 1
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Key Challenges for Energy Sector Energy Security (Risk) Energy Access (SE4ALL) Environmental Pollution (SDG) High CO 2 Intensity of energy Common goal : – To achieve SDG targets – To achieve a 2 deg C vision 2
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Two Alternative Paradigms 3
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Macroeconomic Drivers 2010 Conventional 2030 Sustainable 2030 Conventional 2050 Sustainable 2050 Population (million)1206 1476 1434 16201509 Urbansiation30.9%39.5%40.7%50.3%54.0% Households247 365 356 502473 GDP (Billion US $)1397 6489 6002 2566423007 GDP per capita (US $) 1158 4397 4186 15842 15247 4
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Demand : Industry 5
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Demand: Passenger Transport 6
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Supply Side - Electricity 7 20102020203020402050 Conventional0.770.640.310.120.06 Sustainable0.770.550.250.100.05 CO 2 Intensity of Electricity Generation (Kg CO 2 /KWH) 20302050 ConventionalSustainableConventionalSustainable Power Generation6.77.5473.6409.5 Carbon sequestered by CCS (Million Ton CO 2 )
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Primary Energy & CO2 Emissions 2010 2030 Con. 2030 Sus. 2050 Con. 2050 Sus. Total CO 2 (Million Tons) 14972810213831572108 Primary Energy Supply (EJ) 25.95445 101.1 69.4 Energy Intensity (TJ/M$) 136.55.93.12.5 CO 2 intensity (tCO2/TJ) 82.7 66.760.139.9 36.1 CO 2 per capita (tCO 2 /capita) 1.241.91.491.951.4 8
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Co-Benefits: Air Pollution 9 Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/india-s- cities-more-polluted-than-china-but-there-is-still-hope/article1- 1355013.aspx http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/india-s- cities-more-polluted-than-china-but-there-is-still-hope/article1- 1355013.aspx
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Co-benefits: Social Value of Carbon 2020203020402050 CO 2 saved (Million tCO2)370.6671.8918.91049.4 Revenue from CO 2 saved (Bn US $ 2010) 16.645.182.3152.9 Revenue as % of GDP0.6%0.8% 0.7% 10 Revenues from carbon saved in Sustainable Scenario Value Carbon
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Investments in Electricity Generation 11
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Conclusions Both pathways have a positive impact on SDG's though a sustainable pathways ranks higher Renewables will be a major part of electricity cleaning in both pathways Implementation will require substantial financing and transformational changes in energy supply Social value of carbon is significantly lower as compared to a global carbon price 12
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Acknowledgements Deep Decarbonisation Project 13
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