TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-term modelling and assessment of the energy-economy decoupling in Spain
AU - García-Gusano, Diego
AU - Suárez-Botero, Jasson
AU - Dufour, Javier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/5/15
Y1 - 2018/5/15
N2 - Over the past few years, a decoupling effect between economic growth and energy consumption has been detected in many countries. Albeit this fact may be understood as positive, it supposes a concern for energy systems modellers since assumption-making process, especially concerning the linkage of the socio-economic drivers with energy demand, cannot be founded on simplistic relationships any longer. Accordingly, this article develops a double assessment to solve that problem. It proposes the use of econometric models as suitable tools to project the electricity demand in Spain, and besides, it introduces those refined energy demand projections as input for the Spanish energy system model, created using the LEAP framework. The results show substantial deviations (up to 18% by 2050) in the electricity production required and, to some extent, such divergences involve changes in the electricity production technology mix. Besides, from the electricity demand side, the use of refined demand projections has a significant effect on the sectoral behaviour, proving that –with respect to a simplistic set of projections– industry demand is overestimated, whereas residential demand is undervalued. In summary, due to the existence of a decoupling effect, energy systems modellers should avoid making simplistic assumptions when taking exogenous demand projections.
AB - Over the past few years, a decoupling effect between economic growth and energy consumption has been detected in many countries. Albeit this fact may be understood as positive, it supposes a concern for energy systems modellers since assumption-making process, especially concerning the linkage of the socio-economic drivers with energy demand, cannot be founded on simplistic relationships any longer. Accordingly, this article develops a double assessment to solve that problem. It proposes the use of econometric models as suitable tools to project the electricity demand in Spain, and besides, it introduces those refined energy demand projections as input for the Spanish energy system model, created using the LEAP framework. The results show substantial deviations (up to 18% by 2050) in the electricity production required and, to some extent, such divergences involve changes in the electricity production technology mix. Besides, from the electricity demand side, the use of refined demand projections has a significant effect on the sectoral behaviour, proving that –with respect to a simplistic set of projections– industry demand is overestimated, whereas residential demand is undervalued. In summary, due to the existence of a decoupling effect, energy systems modellers should avoid making simplistic assumptions when taking exogenous demand projections.
KW - Decoupling
KW - Demand projection
KW - Econometric model
KW - Energy model
KW - Energy systems
KW - LEAP
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85046042489&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.energy.2018.03.102
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2018.03.102
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85046042489
SN - 0360-5442
VL - 151
SP - 455
EP - 466
JO - Energy
JF - Energy
ER -