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Achieving Net Zero Carbon Emissions in Switzerland in 2050 : Low Carbon Scenarios and their System Costs

Keppler, Jan-Horst; Mazauric, Anne-Laure; Tassi, Francesco; Krivtchik, Guillaume (2022), Achieving Net Zero Carbon Emissions in Switzerland in 2050 : Low Carbon Scenarios and their System Costs, OECD, Nuclear Technology Development and Economics, NEA No. 7631, p. 136. https://basepub.dauphine.psl.eu/handle/123456789/23929

Type
Rapport
Date
2022
Publisher
OECD
Series title
Nuclear Technology Development and Economics
Series number
NEA No. 7631
Pages
136
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Author(s)
Keppler, Jan-Horst
Laboratoire d'Economie de Dauphine [LEDa]
Mazauric, Anne-Laure
Département Etude des Réacteurs [DER]
Institut de recherche sur les systèmes nucléaires pour la production d'énergie bas carbone [IRESNE]
Laboratoire de Génie Electrique de Grenoble [G2ELab ]
Tassi, Francesco
Krivtchik, Guillaume
Département Etude des Réacteurs [DER]
CEA Cadarache
Abstract (EN)
With an electricity system defined by high shares of hydropower, large capacity for interconnection with its neighbours and low carbon intensity, Switzerland is well positioned to attain its objective of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. However, the exact pathway remains the subject of discussion. First, what should the shares of nuclear energy and variable renewable energies such as solar PV and wind be in the energy mix? Second, what degree of electricity trade should Switzerland have with its European neighbours? New system modelling of different energy policy choices with the Nuclear Energy Agency’s POSY model shows that all considered scenarios are technically feasible. However, relying on variable renewables alone or decoupling Switzerland from neighbouring countries could increase total system costs by up to 250%. Instead, continuing to operate Switzerland’s newest nuclear power plants alongside existing hydropower resources, while maintaining interconnection capacity at current levels, emerges as the most cost-effective option to achieve net zero emissions in 2050. Ample data and technical documentation of a least-cost mixed integer (MILP) modelling with hourly resolution are also provided in order to allow replication, extension and discussion of this study’s findings.
Subjects / Keywords
Nuclear Energy Agency; Switzerland; variable renewables (VRE); electricity supply; carbon emissions; Swiss energy strategy
JEL
Q40 - General
L94 - Electric Utilities
Q21 - Demand and Supply; Prices
Q53 - Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling

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