电气化政策对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省土地系统的影响

N. Arianpoo , M.E. Islam , A.S. Wright , T. Niet
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不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)致力于向低碳能源系统过渡,以实现其二氧化碳减排目标,但向可再生能源的转变可能会对土地利用产生重大影响。本文利用 BC Nexus 模型研究了不列颠哥伦比亚省能源系统中不同电气化途径和技术选择对土地使用的影响。我们的分析强调了从化石燃料过渡到可再生能源可能会增加对土地使用的需求,电力系统占用的土地可能会比目前的总建设用地增加六倍(取决于电气化规模和技术选择)。这些发现对决策者平衡能源安全、经济发展和环境可持续性之间的权衡具有重要意义。通过了解能源转型的实际足迹,决策者可以制定更有效的气候政策和可持续发展战略。
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Electrification policy impacts on land system in British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia (BC) is committed to transitioning to a low-carbon energy system to meet its CO2 emission reduction targets, but this shift towards renewable energy sources may have significant implications for land use. This paper investigates the land-use impacts of different electrification pathways and technology choices in BC's energy system using the BC Nexus model. Our analysis highlights the potential increase in land-use requirements associated with transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, with the occupied land of the power system potentially increasing up to six times larger than the current total build-up land (depending on the scale of electrification and technology choice). These findings have important implications for policymakers in terms of balancing the trade-offs between energy security, economic development, and environmental sustainability. By understanding the physical footprint of the energy transition, decision-makers can develop more effective climate policies and sustainable development strategies.

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