학술논문

Internalizing External Cost in Electricity Development in Indonesia: A Factor Decomposition Analysis
Document Type
Conference
Source
2005 IEEE/PES Transmission & Distribution Conference & Exposition: Asia and Pacific Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition: Asia and Pacific, 2005 IEEE/PES. :1-6 2005
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Costs
Power generation planning
Power generation economics
Pollution
Fuels
Power generation
Global warming
Power system planning
Technology planning
Helium
External Cost
CO2 Emission
Technological Substitution Effect
Demand Side Effect
Language
ISSN
2160-8636
2160-8644
Abstract
A decomposition model has been developed to examine the factors which affect the change in CO2 emission due to considering external cost in electricity development in Indonesia during 2006-2025. There are two factors which affect the change in CO2 emission due to external cost, i.e., technological substitution effect and demand side effect. The results show that the reduction of CO2 emission would increase from 3.7% to 82.5% if the external cost is increased from low-to high-level. At low and medium external cost rate, the CO2 emission reduction is mainly due to demand side effect. However, the role of technological substitution effect is more influential at high level of external cost. The results also show that the SO2 and NOx mitigation would also increase from 3.5% to 85.0% and from 3.3% to 70.9% respectively if the external cost is increased from low-to high-level.