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Planning for the evolution of the electric grid with a long-run marginal emission rate
Wesley Cole1  Pieter Gagnon2 
[1] Corresponding author;National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 80401, USA;
关键词: Energy resources;    Energy policy;    Energy sustainability;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Summary: Emissions factors are widely used to estimate how various interventions would influence emissions from the electric sector. Both of the most commonly used metrics, however, neglect how changes in electricity demand can influence the structural evolution of the grid (the building and retiring of capital assets, such as generators). This omission can be significant when the factors are intended to comprehensively reflect the consequences of an intervention. In this work we evaluate a lesser known metric—the long-run marginal emission rate (LRMER)—which incorporates both the operational and structural implication of changes in electricity demand. We apply a modeling framework to compare the LRMER to the two near-ubiquitous metrics, and show that the LRMER can outperform the other two metrics at anticipating the emissions induced by a range of interventions. This suggests that adopting the LRMER could improve decision-making, particularly by better capturing the projected role of renewable generators in the evolution of the power sector.

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