Electricity and heating system in Kazakhstan: Exploring energy efficiency improvement paths
The Kazakh energy system is less efficient than most other national energy systems. The electricity and heat sub-systems account for about one half of the difference between the primary energy supply and the final consumption. After reviewing the technology chains of electricity and heat generation, transmission and distribution and their organisation, this paper presents scenario studies on the possible evolutions of these sub-systems to 2030. It describes the representation of the heat and electricity chains in the MARKAL–TIMES-Kazakhstan model, with focus on the residential and commercial sectors, and some key input data assumptions. The main scenario drivers are the need to improve the efficiency of electricity and heat in the residential and commercial sectors and to reduce GHG emissions from the energy system as a whole. The model results point to the possibility of achieving cost effective energy efficiency improvement of more than 2% per annum and it would entail a net economic advantage to the country.
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2013
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Authors: | Sarbassov, Yerbol ; Kerimray, Aiymgul ; Tokmurzin, Diyar ; Tosato, GianCarlo ; De Miglio, Rocco |
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Energy Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0301-4215. - Vol. 60.2013, C, p. 431-444
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Energy system efficiency | Partial equilibrium bottom-up models | Power and CHP plants |
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