维多利亚州的能源转型使用n底线分析

G. Currie, Riley Cousins, Alexander Diplaris, Sebastian Drimer, M. Foley
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为了到2050年实现净零排放,澳大利亚必须使能源部门和其他部门脱碳。“能源转型”是由政策主导的可再生基础设施建设和监管变化推动的。然而,目前还没有对未来道路的全面分析。本研究旨在通过评估三种情景,为维多利亚州的能源转型制定一个明确的计划。将业务照常(BAU)场景与两个备选解决方案进行比较。候补队员模仿了维多利亚的两种可能的轨迹。替代方案1 (ALT1)侧重于维多利亚州对进口州际可再生能源的依赖,而替代方案2 (ALT2)涉及维多利亚州通过可再生能源发电实现自给自足。对这三种方案中的每一种都进行了四个底线的比较:技术性能、社会、经济和环境。对能源专家的采访显示,经济和社会指标被认为是最重要的。应用n-bottom line (nBL)评估框架提供的结果是,ALT2和ALT1作为首选解决方案被捆绑在一起。因此,应该在维多利亚州建设可再生能源基础设施,并增加州际输电能力。进一步的研究可以包括更深入地了解为能源转型而建设的基础设施所隐含的碳。
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Victoria’s Energy Transition using n Bottom Line Analysis
To achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, Australia must decarbonise the energy sector and other sectors. The 'energy transition' is driven by policy-led construction of renewable infrastructure and regulation changes. However, no holistic analysis of the path forward currently exists. This research aims to develop a clear plan for Victoria's energy transition by evaluating three scenarios. A Business as Usual (BAU) scenario is compared against two alternative solutions. The alternates emulate two of Victoria's possible trajectories. Alternative 1 (ALT1) focuses on Victoria's reliance on imported interstate renewable energy, while Alternative 2 (ALT2) involves Victoria becoming self-sufficient through renewable generation. Each of the three scenarios is compared across four bottom lines: technical performance, social, economic, and environmental. Interviews among energy experts revealed that economic and social metrics were considered most important. Applying the n-bottom line (nBL) assessment framework delivers a result that finds ALT2 and ALT1 tied as the preferred solution. Hence, the construction of renewable infrastructure in Victoria and increased interstate transmission capacity should be built. Further research could include a deeper understanding of the embodied carbon in infrastructure built for the energy transition.
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