韩国电力部门碳中和路径的多模型评估

IF 5.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Cheolhung Cho , Jiyong Eom , Young-Hwan Ahn , Dong Gu Choi , Yohan Choi , Hanwoong Kim , Yong-Gun Kim , Hyeonjin Lee , Jineon Moon , Chan Park
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2021年10月,韩国宣布了到2050年实现碳中和的本世纪中叶碳减排目标,重申了提高2030年国家自主贡献(NDC)的承诺。本研究采用六种能源经济和综合评估模型,探索韩国电力部门的净零排放途径和战略,同时评估相关成本和挑战。研究结果强调了这一转型的复杂性和紧迫性,电力部门在平衡快速增长的电力需求和完全脱碳的双重挑战方面发挥着关键作用。向以可再生能源为主导的电力部门转变成为一项强有力的战略,尽管它带来了前所未有的技术和经济挑战。大规模的低碳技术,如碳捕获与封存(CCS)和核能,被认为是减少对可变可再生能源依赖和降低相关成本的关键解决方案。此外,该研究发现,目前的能源和气候政策不足以实现本世纪中叶的减排目标,因此迫切需要加强政策,以弥合差距,并确保韩国碳中和目标的可行性。
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A multi-model assessment of carbon neutrality pathways for Korea’s power sector
In October 2021, Korea announced its mid-century carbon mitigation target of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, reaffirming its commitment by enhancing its 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). This study employs six energy-economic and integrated assessment models to explore net-zero emission pathways and strategies for Korea’s power sector, while assessing the associated costs and challenges. The findings underscore the complexity and urgency of this transition, with the power sector playing a pivotal role in balancing the dual challenges of rapidly growing electricity demand and full decarbonization. A shift toward a renewable-dominated power sector emerges as a robust strategy, though it poses unprecedented technological and economic challenges. Large-scale low-carbon technologies, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and nuclear power, are identified as crucial solutions to reduce reliance on variable renewable energy sources and mitigate associated costs. Additionally, the study finds that current energy and climate policies are insufficient to meet the mid-century mitigation target, highlighting the urgent need for policy enhancements to bridge the gap and ensure the feasibility of Korea’s carbon neutrality goal.
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Energy and climate change
Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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