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LAPSE:2023.18062
Colombia’s GHG Emissions Reduction Scenario: Complete Representation of the Energy and Non-Energy Sectors in LEAP
March 7, 2023
Abstract
The signatory countries of the Paris Agreement must submit their updated Intended National Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the UNFCCC secretariat every five years. In Colombia, this activity was historically carried out with a wide set of diverse non-interconnected sector-specific models. Given the complexity of GHG emissions reporting and the evaluation of mitigation actions on a national scale, the need for a centralized platform was evident. Such approach would allow the integration and analysis of potential interactions among sectors, as well as to guarantee the homogeneity of assumptions and input parameters. In this paper, we describe the construction of an integrated bottom-up LEAP model tailored to the Colombian case, which covers all IPCC sectors. An integrated model facilitates capturing synergies and intersectoral interactions within the national GHG emissions system. Hence, policies addressing one sector and influencing others are identified and correctly assessed. Thus, 44 mitigation policies and mitigation actions were included in the model, in this way, identifying the sectors directly and being indirectly affected by them. The mitigation scenario developed in this paper reaches a reduction of 28% of GHG emissions compared with the reference scenario. The importance of including non-energy sectors is evident in the Colombian case, as GHG emission reductions are mainly driven by AFOLU. The first section describes the GHG emissions context in Colombia. Next, we describe the model structure, main input parameters, assumptions, considerations, and used LEAP functionalities. Results are presented from a GHG emissions accounting and energy demand perspective. The model allows for the correct estimate of the scope and potential of mitigation actions by considering indirect, unintended emissions reductions in all IPCC categories, as well as synergies with all mitigation actions included in the mitigation scenario. Moreover, the structure of the model is suitable for testing potential emission trajectories, facilitating its adoption by official entities and its application in climate policymaking.
The signatory countries of the Paris Agreement must submit their updated Intended National Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the UNFCCC secretariat every five years. In Colombia, this activity was historically carried out with a wide set of diverse non-interconnected sector-specific models. Given the complexity of GHG emissions reporting and the evaluation of mitigation actions on a national scale, the need for a centralized platform was evident. Such approach would allow the integration and analysis of potential interactions among sectors, as well as to guarantee the homogeneity of assumptions and input parameters. In this paper, we describe the construction of an integrated bottom-up LEAP model tailored to the Colombian case, which covers all IPCC sectors. An integrated model facilitates capturing synergies and intersectoral interactions within the national GHG emissions system. Hence, policies addressing one sector and influencing others are identified and correctly assessed. Thus, 44 mitigation policies and mitigation actions were included in the model, in this way, identifying the sectors directly and being indirectly affected by them. The mitigation scenario developed in this paper reaches a reduction of 28% of GHG emissions compared with the reference scenario. The importance of including non-energy sectors is evident in the Colombian case, as GHG emission reductions are mainly driven by AFOLU. The first section describes the GHG emissions context in Colombia. Next, we describe the model structure, main input parameters, assumptions, considerations, and used LEAP functionalities. Results are presented from a GHG emissions accounting and energy demand perspective. The model allows for the correct estimate of the scope and potential of mitigation actions by considering indirect, unintended emissions reductions in all IPCC categories, as well as synergies with all mitigation actions included in the mitigation scenario. Moreover, the structure of the model is suitable for testing potential emission trajectories, facilitating its adoption by official entities and its application in climate policymaking.
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decarbonization, energy modeling, GHG inventory, INDC, LEAP, long-term scenarios
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Correa-Laguna JD, Pelgrims M, Espinosa Valderrama M, Morales R. Colombia’s GHG Emissions Reduction Scenario: Complete Representation of the Energy and Non-Energy Sectors in LEAP. (2023). LAPSE:2023.18062
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Correa-Laguna JD: VITO, The Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, Belgium; EnergyVille, Thor Park 8310-8320, 3600 Genk, Belgium
Pelgrims M: VITO, The Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, Belgium; EnergyVille, Thor Park 8310-8320, 3600 Genk, Belgium
Espinosa Valderrama M: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
Morales R: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia [ORCID]
Pelgrims M: VITO, The Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, Belgium; EnergyVille, Thor Park 8310-8320, 3600 Genk, Belgium
Espinosa Valderrama M: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
Morales R: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia [ORCID]
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Energies
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14
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21
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7078
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-10-29
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1996-1073
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