학술논문

The substitution of different forms in New Zealand’s energy market
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference Power Engineering Conference, 2007. AUPEC 2007. Australasian Universities. :1-6 Dec, 2007
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Energy consumption
Economic forecasting
Load forecasting
Electricity supply industry deregulation
Government
Renewable energy resources
Petroleum
Power generation economics
Fuel economy
Hydroelectric power generation
Deregulation
Energy Measurement
Energy Conversion
Forecasting
Energy Consumption
Energy Market Share
Language
Abstract
New Zealand’s energy market is an interplay between various forms of non-renewable fossil fuels and renewable energies. Market share patterns before and after deregulation are observed to ascertain any changes in behaviour over this period of political and economic development of society. Forecasts were made for each form of energy, and showed primary energy supply for other renewable energies to surpass hydroelectricity and geothermal by 2020. World energy data were also collected to show how New Zealand’s energy market is related to the more global situation. The forecasts show hydroelectricity and nuclear energy only increases in a small share by 2020.