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Selected ‘Starter Kit’ energy system modelling data for South Sudan (#CCG)

Authors :
Steve Pye
Miriam Zachau Walker
Maarten Brinkerink
Aniq Ahsan
Stephanie Hirmer
Arnaud Rouget
Caroline Sundin
Andrii Gritsevskyi
Eunice Ramos
Claire Halloran
Lucy Allington
Ioannis Pappis
Carla Cannone
Vignesh Sridharan
Mark Howells
Flora Charbonnier
Gustavo Moura
Karla Cervantes Barron
Edito Barcelona
David Wogan
Edward Brown
Will Usher
Paul Deane
Holger Rogner
Constantinos Taliotis
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Energy system modelling can be used to assess the implications of different scenarios and support improved policymaking. However, access to data is often a barrier to starting energy system modelling in developing countries, thereby causing delays. Therefore, this article provides data that can be used to create a simple zero order energy system model for South Sudan, which can act as a starting point for further model development and scenario analysis. The data are collected entirely from publicly available and accessible sources, including the websites and databases of international organizations, journal articles, and existing modelling studies. This means that the dataset can be easily updated based on the latest available information or more detailed and accurate local data. These data were also used to calibrate a simple energy system model using the Open Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS) and two stylized scenarios (Fossil Future and Least Cost) for 2020–2050. The assumptions used and results of these scenarios are presented in the appendix as an illustrative example of what can be done with these data. This simple model can be adapted and further developed by in-country analysts and academics, providing a platform for future work.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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