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2019 update - Energy section extended to include description of policy implementation #25

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@khaeru khaeru added this to the Public release milestone Aug 11, 2019
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Please check reference to CD Links project and the "emission targets" section

2. Energy shares
3. Capacity or generation targets
4. Macro-economic targets
A detailed description of the methodological implementation of the NDCs in the global energy model, along with an extensive list of the energy related targets considered can be found in Rogelj et al. (2017) :cite:`rogelj_indc_2017`. Additional policies implemented in the model can also be found in ('what reference for the CD_Links related policies?`)

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Please check CD_Links reference

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@volker-krey Marks paper is still not published. Do you have a suggestion for an alternative source to cite the currently implemented policies?

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@OFR-IIASA would this also work, or are you referring to other, later policy implementations?
Rogelj, J., Fricko, O., Meinshausen, M., Krey, V., Zilliacus, J.J. and Riahi, K., 2017. Understanding the origin of Paris Agreement emission uncertainties. Nature Communications, 8, p.15748.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15748

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@jkikstra the suggested publication is already part of the description. :cite:rogelj_indc_2017. This describes the methodology.
The second publication is a reference we require for "which" policies we have implemented. This was supposed to be part of a paper published by a colleague at PBL. The paper is still not out, so I was wondering if there is another source we can quote. @volker-krey Possibly we can link to http://www.climatepolicydatabase.org/

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Some NDCs specify capacity installation targets, e.g. for planned power plants which will be operational by a certain year. Others specify that a given energy commodity will come from a specific source, for example a certain amount of electricity will stem form a specific intermittent renewable source or nuclear. These targets types are implemented in the model as lower bounds on generation.


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The description seems empty here.

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@volker-krey maybe you can provide input on this section, explaining how some of the policies were implemented by adjusting macro related parameters?

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@volker-krey a gentle reminder here.

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Hi Oliver, please have a look at the comments. Thank you, best Fabio

OFR-IIASA and others added 2 commits October 11, 2019 10:00
my apologies for committing this directly; normally I would have done this through a mini-PR, but for some reason GitHub gives a 404 when I try to do that.
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khaeru commented Mar 5, 2020

Since this PR has seen no activity in 5 months, I am going to merge it so that we can complete the “2019” update of the docs. I created two follow-up issues—#42 and #43—and made one commit adding references to these, inline.

@khaeru khaeru merged commit d08e2f6 into iiasa:2019-update Mar 5, 2020
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