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CO2 Content of Electricity Losses

Daniel Daví Arderius Daniel Daví Arderius, María-Eugenia Sanin María-Eugenia Sanin and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
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Daniel Daví Arderius Daniel Daví Arderius: Cátedra de Sustentabilidad, Universidad de Barcelona
María-Eugenia Sanin María-Eugenia Sanin: EPEE, Université d´Evry Val d´Essonne

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: María Eugenia Sanin Vázquez

No 16-08, Documents de recherche from Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne

Abstract: Worldwide, countries are implementing policies to develop greener energy markets. In Europe, the ¨2030 Energy and Climate Package¨ asks for further reductions of GHG, renewable sources integration, and energy efficiency targets. These objectives may counterbalance each other modifying the electricity flows, and hence, affecting the electricity losses. Precisely, the extra amount of energy necessary to cover losses is the departure point from which we analyze the impact of losses on CO2 emissions. With this purpose we use Spanish market and system data with hourly frequency from 2011 to 2013. Our results show that electricity losses significantly explain CO2 emissions, with higher CO2 emissions when covering losses that those on the average system. Additionally, we find that the market closing technologies used to cover losses have positive and significant impacts on CO2 emissions: when polluting technologies (coal or combined cycle) close the market, the impact of losses on CO2 emissions is greater in comparison with the rest of technologies (CHP, renewables or hydropower). From these results we make some policy recommendations to reduce the impact of losses on CO2 emissions.

Pages: 17 pages
Date: 2016
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