1. A multi-disciplinary approach to estimate the medium-term impact of COVID-19 on transport and energy: A case study for Italy.
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Bazzana, Davide, Cohen, Jed J., Golinucci, Nicolò, Hafner, Manfred, Noussan, Michel, Reichl, Johannes, Rocco, Matteo Vincenzo, Sciullo, Alessandro, and Vergalli, Sergio
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COVID-19 , *COVID-19 pandemic , *MACROECONOMIC models , *ECONOMETRIC models , *ENERGY consumption , *ECONOMIC mobility - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to estimate the potential impacts of different COVID-19 scenarios on the Italian energy sector through 2030, with a specific focus on transport and industry. The analysis takes a multi-disciplinary approach to properly consider the complex interactions of sectors across Italy. This approach includes the assessment of economic conditions using macroeconomic and input-output models, modelling the evolution of the energy system using an energy and transport model, and forecasting the reaction of travel demand and modal choice using econometric models and expert interviews. Results show that the effect of COVID-19 pandemic may lead to mid-term effects on energy consumption. The medium scenario, which assumes a stop of the emergency by the end of 2021, shows that energy-related emissions remain 10% lower than the baseline in the industry sector and 6% lower in the transport sector by 2030, when compared with a pre-COVID trend. Policy recommendations to support a green recovery are discussed in light of the results. • Energy and emissions are compared for different COVID-19 scenarios in Italy by 2030. • The analysis is based on an integration of different models. • The scenarios consider different dates for the finish of the COVID-19 emergency. • The main drivers related to economic conditions and mobility demand are assessed. • Results highlight the contribution of the transport and industry sectors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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