The study explores energy policies that drive sustainable development and have climate change co-benefits in South Africa, focusing on the electricity sector and regional hydroelectric imports.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
unep risø centre on energy |
Authors: | Amit Garg, Kirsten Halsnaes, Pierre Mukheibir, Stanford Mwakasonda, Harald Winkler |
Geographic focus: | South Africa, Southern African Region |
The research method involves scenario analysis using energy-economy-environment models, considering development objectives, and assessing sustainable development policies and measures. It includes modeling for domestic electricity options and regional hydroelectric imports, with a focus on their sustainability and climate impact.
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The research examines specific energy policies that can meet South Africa's development objectives while contributing to climate change mitigation. It assesses domestic electricity options and the impact of climate change on regional hydroelectric imports, projecting increased temperature and rainfall in key river catchments.
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Categories: English publication language | South Africa geographic scope | Southern African Region geographic scope | case studies | climate change | economic growth | electricity sector | electricity supply | energy | energy policy | energy security | greenhouse gas emissions | hydroelectric imports | nuclear power | renewable energy | south africa | sustainable development