An easily traceable scenario for 80% CO2 emission reduction in Japan through the final consumption-based CO2 emission approach: A case study of Kyoto-city
To develop a scenario, easily traceable even for ordinary citizens, toward the national challenge target of 80% CO2 reduction by 2050, we have proposed a new model that calculates the total CO2 emission based on the final consumption. Using the model, we have tested appropriate (locally available) technology based sub-scenarios: (1) energy saving through electrification of all transportation; (2) promotion of wood utilization for housing; (3) introduction of renewable energies; and (4) efficient energy recovery from wastes. Applying the scenarios to the Kyoto-city as a case study, we have found that local 80% CO2 emission reduction could be possible using appropriate technologies including emission reduction from construction of private and public infrastructures, and shifting our final consumption mode into low CO2 emission has a significant impact. We have also argued that it is of interest to examine the future socio-economic change that would influence on people’s consumption behavior.
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2012
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Authors: | Shigeto, Sawako ; Yamagata, Yoshiki ; Ii, Ryota ; Hidaka, Masato ; Horio, Masayuki |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 90.2012, 1, p. 201-205
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Easily traceable scenario | 80% CO2 emission reduction | Final consumption-based CO2 emission | Change in consumption behavior |
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