Genesys-Mod Turkey: Quantitative Scenarios for Low Carbon Futures of the Turkish Energy System
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2022
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Hasturk, I.S.
Celebi, E.
Yucekaya, A.D.
Kirkil, G.
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IEEE Computer Society
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This paper examines the quantitative scenarios for low-carbon futures of the Turkish energy system at aggregated (country level) and regionally disaggregated (NUTS-1 level) levels. We have employed four different storylines for the future European energy system. They are quantified and implemented for the European energy system (30 regions, mostly single countries, including Turkey) using the open-source global energy system model, GENeSYS-MOD v3.0. We have compared the results of all scenarios at aggregated and disaggregated levels and found that there are significant differences among them. Specifically, the hydrogen production (and its use) has increased considerably in the disaggregated model when compared to the aggregated level results. The major reason for these differences is found to be the better estimation of regional renewable capacity factors (wind and solar) in the disaggregated level compared to aggregated level. © 2022 IEEE.
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18th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2022 --13 September 2022 through 15 September 2022 -- --183714
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Decarbonization pathways, GENeSYS-MOD., Macro energy model, Carbon, Open systems, Decarbonisation, Decarbonization pathway, Energy model, Energy systems, GENeSYS-MOD., Low-carbon futures, Macro energy model, Open-source, Storylines, Turkishs, Hydrogen production, Open-source, GENeSYS-MOD., Decarbonization pathway, Macro energy model, Energy systems, Storylines, Carbon, Turkishs, Decarbonization pathways, Hydrogen production, Low-carbon futures, Decarbonisation, Open systems, Energy model
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM
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2022-September
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