Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil
This report synthesizes the findings for the energy sector of a broader study, the Brazil low carbon study, which was undertaken by the World Bank in its initiative to support Brazil's integrated effort towards reducing national and global emi...
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ABATEMENT COSTS AIR AIR RESOURCES ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALUMINUM ANNUAL COST ANNUAL EMISSION APPROACH ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS AVAILABILITY BARRELS PER DAY BIO-FUELS BIOMASS BIOMASS EMISSIONS BIOMASS ETHANOL BIOMASS RESIDUES BLACK LIQUOR BLAST FURNACE CALCULATION CARB CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MITIGATION CARBON PRICE CELLULOSE CEMENT CHEMICALS CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 COAL COAL PLANTS COGENERATION COLORS COMBUSTIBLE BIOMASS CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ETHANOL COSTS OF ABATEMENT DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DISCOUNT RATE DISCOUNT RATES DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DOMESTIC ENERGY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ECONOMIC MODEL ECONOMIC SECTORS ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC MOTORS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM EMISSION EMISSION BASELINE EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS ABATEMENT EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION EMISSIONS GROWTH EMISSIONS LEVELS EMISSIONS MITIGATION EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS SCENARIOS END-USE END-USE CONSUMPTION END-USES ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DATA ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY MIX ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEM ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ETHANOL ETHYL ALCOHOL FINANCIAL SUPPORT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FOSSIL SOURCES FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL COSTS FUEL OIL FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL USE FUEL WOOD GAS GAS SUPPLY GASES GASOLINE GHG GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL EMISSIONS GREEN HOUSE GASES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HYDRO POWER HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROLYSIS HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY IPCC IRON KILOWATT HOUR LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND-USE CHANGE LOW-CARBON MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST MARGINAL COST MARGINAL COST OF ABATEMENT METALS MITIGATION POTENTIAL MMA N2O NATIONAL GRID NATURAL GAS NEGATIVE IMPACTS NET COST NEW PLANTS NH3 NOX NUCLEAR ENERGY NUCLEAR FACILITIES NUCLEAR PLANTS OIL REFINERIES OIL REFINING OXYGEN PE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PET PETROLEUM PETROLEUM COKE PLANT PRODUCING PORTFOLIO POWER POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL PVC REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERY FUEL REFINERY SECTOR RENEWABLE BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESERVOIRS RESIDENTIAL ENERGY SODIUM SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLAR ENERGY SUGARCANE SUGARCANE PRODUCTION SULPHUR SULPHUR DIESEL SUPPLY OF BIOMASS SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SIDE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE USE THERMAL PLANTS TONS OF CARBON TONS OF PETROLEUM EQUIVALENT TOTAL CONSUMPTION TOTAL COSTS TOTAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION TOTAL EMISSIONS TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSPORT SECTOR TREE PLANTATIONS VEHICLES VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS WASTE WIND WIND CAPACITY WIND ENERGY |
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ABATEMENT COSTS AIR AIR RESOURCES ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALUMINUM ANNUAL COST ANNUAL EMISSION APPROACH ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS AVAILABILITY BARRELS PER DAY BIO-FUELS BIOMASS BIOMASS EMISSIONS BIOMASS ETHANOL BIOMASS RESIDUES BLACK LIQUOR BLAST FURNACE CALCULATION CARB CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MITIGATION CARBON PRICE CELLULOSE CEMENT CHEMICALS CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 COAL COAL PLANTS COGENERATION COLORS COMBUSTIBLE BIOMASS CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ETHANOL COSTS OF ABATEMENT DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DISCOUNT RATE DISCOUNT RATES DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DOMESTIC ENERGY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ECONOMIC MODEL ECONOMIC SECTORS ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC MOTORS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM EMISSION EMISSION BASELINE EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS ABATEMENT EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION EMISSIONS GROWTH EMISSIONS LEVELS EMISSIONS MITIGATION EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS SCENARIOS END-USE END-USE CONSUMPTION END-USES ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DATA ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY MIX ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEM ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ETHANOL ETHYL ALCOHOL FINANCIAL SUPPORT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FOSSIL SOURCES FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL COSTS FUEL OIL FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL USE FUEL WOOD GAS GAS SUPPLY GASES GASOLINE GHG GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL EMISSIONS GREEN HOUSE GASES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HYDRO POWER HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROLYSIS HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY IPCC IRON KILOWATT HOUR LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND-USE CHANGE LOW-CARBON MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST MARGINAL COST MARGINAL COST OF ABATEMENT METALS MITIGATION POTENTIAL MMA N2O NATIONAL GRID NATURAL GAS NEGATIVE IMPACTS NET COST NEW PLANTS NH3 NOX NUCLEAR ENERGY NUCLEAR FACILITIES NUCLEAR PLANTS OIL REFINERIES OIL REFINING OXYGEN PE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PET PETROLEUM PETROLEUM COKE PLANT PRODUCING PORTFOLIO POWER POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL PVC REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERY FUEL REFINERY SECTOR RENEWABLE BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESERVOIRS RESIDENTIAL ENERGY SODIUM SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLAR ENERGY SUGARCANE SUGARCANE PRODUCTION SULPHUR SULPHUR DIESEL SUPPLY OF BIOMASS SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SIDE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE USE THERMAL PLANTS TONS OF CARBON TONS OF PETROLEUM EQUIVALENT TOTAL CONSUMPTION TOTAL COSTS TOTAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION TOTAL EMISSIONS TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSPORT SECTOR TREE PLANTATIONS VEHICLES VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS WASTE WIND WIND CAPACITY WIND ENERGY Schaeffer, Roberto Szklo, Alexandre de Gouvello, Christophe Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil |
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Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |
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This report synthesizes the findings for
the energy sector of a broader study, the Brazil low carbon
study, which was undertaken by the World Bank in its
initiative to support Brazil's integrated effort
towards reducing national and global emissions of greenhouse
gases while promoting long term development. The main aim of
the study is to examine the potential for abating Greenhouse
Gas (GHG) emissions in Brazil in the energy area and to
assess the relative costs of doing so for the time frame
2010-2030. Basically the study seeks to demonstrate by how
much, by when and at what cost Brazil could reduce its GHG
energy sector emissions. Given its special features, the
fuel use and emissions of greenhouse gases in the
transportation sector are dealt with in another report of
this project. In addition the study aims to provide
information for the Brazilian government to enable it to
develop a long-term strategy (2030) for reducing carbon in
the energy area (except the transport sector) and, more
specifically, to provide the technical input needed for
evaluating the potential for reducing greenhouse gas
emissions produced by the key economic sectors. In short,
the study seeks to identify the different options and
opportunities that could justify possible international
resources being allocated to Brazil. The teams involved in
the study needed first to focus on the proposed mitigation
and carbon sequestering options and then, after identifying
these proposals, to focus on existing barriers to the
successful deployment of these options and suggest a set of
public policies which could be mobilized to overcome them.
The study also provides estimates of the scale of
investments and operating costs likely to be involved, as
well as a mitigation cost curve. |
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Schaeffer, Roberto Szklo, Alexandre de Gouvello, Christophe |
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Schaeffer, Roberto Szklo, Alexandre de Gouvello, Christophe |
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Schaeffer, Roberto |
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Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil |
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Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil |
title_full |
Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil |
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Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil |
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Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil |
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energy : low carbon emissions scenarios in brazil |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/326751468231857736/Energy-low-carbon-emissions-scenario-in-Brazil-synthesis-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27849 |
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okr-10986-278492021-11-12T16:51:42Z Energy : Low Carbon Emissions Scenarios in Brazil Schaeffer, Roberto Szklo, Alexandre de Gouvello, Christophe ABATEMENT COSTS AIR AIR RESOURCES ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALUMINUM ANNUAL COST ANNUAL EMISSION APPROACH ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS AVAILABILITY BARRELS PER DAY BIO-FUELS BIOMASS BIOMASS EMISSIONS BIOMASS ETHANOL BIOMASS RESIDUES BLACK LIQUOR BLAST FURNACE CALCULATION CARB CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MITIGATION CARBON PRICE CELLULOSE CEMENT CHEMICALS CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 COAL COAL PLANTS COGENERATION COLORS COMBUSTIBLE BIOMASS CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ETHANOL COSTS OF ABATEMENT DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DISCOUNT RATE DISCOUNT RATES DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DOMESTIC ENERGY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ECONOMIC MODEL ECONOMIC SECTORS ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC MOTORS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM EMISSION EMISSION BASELINE EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS ABATEMENT EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION EMISSIONS GROWTH EMISSIONS LEVELS EMISSIONS MITIGATION EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS SCENARIOS END-USE END-USE CONSUMPTION END-USES ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DATA ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY MIX ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEM ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ETHANOL ETHYL ALCOHOL FINANCIAL SUPPORT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FOSSIL SOURCES FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL COSTS FUEL OIL FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL USE FUEL WOOD GAS GAS SUPPLY GASES GASOLINE GHG GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL EMISSIONS GREEN HOUSE GASES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HYDRO POWER HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROLYSIS HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY IPCC IRON KILOWATT HOUR LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND-USE CHANGE LOW-CARBON MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST MARGINAL COST MARGINAL COST OF ABATEMENT METALS MITIGATION POTENTIAL MMA N2O NATIONAL GRID NATURAL GAS NEGATIVE IMPACTS NET COST NEW PLANTS NH3 NOX NUCLEAR ENERGY NUCLEAR FACILITIES NUCLEAR PLANTS OIL REFINERIES OIL REFINING OXYGEN PE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PET PETROLEUM PETROLEUM COKE PLANT PRODUCING PORTFOLIO POWER POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL PVC REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERY FUEL REFINERY SECTOR RENEWABLE BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESERVOIRS RESIDENTIAL ENERGY SODIUM SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLAR ENERGY SUGARCANE SUGARCANE PRODUCTION SULPHUR SULPHUR DIESEL SUPPLY OF BIOMASS SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SIDE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE USE THERMAL PLANTS TONS OF CARBON TONS OF PETROLEUM EQUIVALENT TOTAL CONSUMPTION TOTAL COSTS TOTAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION TOTAL EMISSIONS TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSPORT SECTOR TREE PLANTATIONS VEHICLES VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS WASTE WIND WIND CAPACITY WIND ENERGY This report synthesizes the findings for the energy sector of a broader study, the Brazil low carbon study, which was undertaken by the World Bank in its initiative to support Brazil's integrated effort towards reducing national and global emissions of greenhouse gases while promoting long term development. The main aim of the study is to examine the potential for abating Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in Brazil in the energy area and to assess the relative costs of doing so for the time frame 2010-2030. Basically the study seeks to demonstrate by how much, by when and at what cost Brazil could reduce its GHG energy sector emissions. Given its special features, the fuel use and emissions of greenhouse gases in the transportation sector are dealt with in another report of this project. In addition the study aims to provide information for the Brazilian government to enable it to develop a long-term strategy (2030) for reducing carbon in the energy area (except the transport sector) and, more specifically, to provide the technical input needed for evaluating the potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions produced by the key economic sectors. In short, the study seeks to identify the different options and opportunities that could justify possible international resources being allocated to Brazil. The teams involved in the study needed first to focus on the proposed mitigation and carbon sequestering options and then, after identifying these proposals, to focus on existing barriers to the successful deployment of these options and suggest a set of public policies which could be mobilized to overcome them. The study also provides estimates of the scale of investments and operating costs likely to be involved, as well as a mitigation cost curve. 2017-08-15T19:01:12Z 2017-08-15T19:01:12Z 2010 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/326751468231857736/Energy-low-carbon-emissions-scenario-in-Brazil-synthesis-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27849 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |