Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities
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Resumo: | Abstract This study analyzes the local energy planning (LEP), a set of urban energy strategies and potential scope, for São Paulo from 2014 to 2030. A simulation model is used to quantify the impacts of implementing LEP strategies on the city’s energy system based on three indicators: energy demand, percentage usage of renewable sources, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The performance of LEP strategies was analyzed for two scenarios: the first reproduces the city policies in force, and the second expands the population’s access to city energy services. Considering the implementation of LEP in the first scenario, the city exhibits a 65% usage of renewable energy and a 43% reduction in GHG emissions in 2030. Furthermore, implementation of the same strategies in the second scenario, also for 2030, results in a 67% usage of renewable energy with a 24% reduction in emissions compared to 2014. |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities Collaço,Flávia Mendes de Almeida São Paulo Megacity LEAP simulation model, Inequality Decentralization Energy |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Local Energy Planning Potentialities in Reducing São Paulo’s Inequalities |
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Collaço,Flávia Mendes de Almeida |
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Collaço,Flávia Mendes de Almeida Bermann,Célio |
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Bermann,Célio |
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Collaço,Flávia Mendes de Almeida Bermann,Célio |
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São Paulo Megacity LEAP simulation model, Inequality Decentralization Energy |
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São Paulo Megacity LEAP simulation model, Inequality Decentralization Energy |
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Abstract This study analyzes the local energy planning (LEP), a set of urban energy strategies and potential scope, for São Paulo from 2014 to 2030. A simulation model is used to quantify the impacts of implementing LEP strategies on the city’s energy system based on three indicators: energy demand, percentage usage of renewable sources, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The performance of LEP strategies was analyzed for two scenarios: the first reproduces the city policies in force, and the second expands the population’s access to city energy services. Considering the implementation of LEP in the first scenario, the city exhibits a 65% usage of renewable energy and a 43% reduction in GHG emissions in 2030. Furthermore, implementation of the same strategies in the second scenario, also for 2030, results in a 67% usage of renewable energy with a 24% reduction in emissions compared to 2014. |
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