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Net-zero deep decarbonization pathways in Latin America: Challenges and opportunities

Authors :
Christopher Bataille
Henri Waisman
Yann Briand
Johannes Svensson
Adrien Vogt-Schilb
Marcela Jaramillo
Ricardo Delgado
Ricardo Arguello
Leon Clarke
Thomas Wild
Francisco Lallana
Gonzalo Bravo
Gustavo Nadal
Gaëlle Le Treut
Guido Godinez
Jairo Quiros-Tortos
Eunice Pereira
Mark Howells
Daniel Buira
Jordi Tovilla
Jamil Farbes
Jones Ryan
Daniel De La Torre Ugarte
Mauricio Collado
Fernando Requejo
Ximena Gomez
Rafael Soria
Daniel Villamar
Pedro Rochedo
Mariana Imperio
Source :
Energy Strategy Reviews, Vol 30, Iss , Pp 100510- (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

This synthesis paper presents the objectives, approach and cross-cutting results of the Latin American Deep Decarbonization Pathways project (DDP-LAC). It synthesizes and compares detailed national and sectoral deep decarbonization pathways (DDPs) to 2050 compatible with the Paris Agreement objectives and domestic development priorities in Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru. The first five countries analysed in detail the energy system and agriculture, forestry and land use (AFOLU) at a high level, while Peru focussed on a detailed analysis of AFOLU given its predominance in its GHG emissions. While economy-wide results were produced, this paper focuses on the electricity, passenger transport, and AFOLU results because of their current emissions, potential to grow, and identification of successful strategies for decarbonization (e.g. switching to clean electricity and other net-zero emissions fuels across the economy; urban planning, mode shifting, and electrification in passenger transport; and intensive sustainable agriculture, assignment of land use rights and their enforcement and afforestation in AFOLU). It also highlights where significant emissions remain in 2050, notably in industry, AFOLU, freight, and oil and gas production, all areas for future research. It derives insights for the design of domestic policy packages and identifies priorities for international cooperation. This analysis provides critical information for Long-Term Strategies, Nationally Determined Contributions and Global Stocktaking in the context of the Paris Agreement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2211467X
Volume :
30
Issue :
100510-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Energy Strategy Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7b9ba2e5c28f4b1d9f25d9f9517249bf
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2020.100510