학술논문

2050年CO2正味ゼロ排出に向けた日本のエネルギー構成 —自然変動電源の立地制約を考慮した分析— —An Analysis Considering Siting Constraints on Variable Renewable Energy— / Energy Mix for Net Zero CO2 Emissions by 2050 in Japan
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
電気学会論文誌B(電力・エネルギー部門誌) / IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy. 2022, 142(7):334
Subject
carbon neutral
cost optimization
energy mix
energy system model
power generation mix
エネルギーシステムモデル
エネルギーミックス
カーボンニュートラル
費用最小化
電源構成
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0385-4213
1348-8147
Abstract
This study investigated cost-effective energy mix for realizing net zero CO2 emissions in Japan by 2050, employing an energy system optimization model with hourly electricity balances. The detailed temporal resolution enables the model to capture intermittency of variable renewable energy (VRE) and costs of system integration measures. Siting constraints on VRE, such as prohibiting solar PV and onshore wind developments in forest and offshore wind developments inside fishery rights area, are incorporated in the model to reflect the environmental protection and social acceptance perspectives. Simulation results imply that a well-balanced power generation mix, combining renewables, nuclear, gas-fired with carbon capture and storage, as well as ammonia-fired, would contribute to curbing mitigation costs. In contrast, a simulation case with very high VRE penetration poses economic challenges. Average shadow price of electricity in 2050 in a 100% renewables case (RE100) is projected to be more than doubled from a reference case which is based on middle-of-the-road assumptions. Marginal CO2 abatement cost in 2050 increases from 49,200 JPY/tCO2 in the reference case to 75,300 JPY/tCO2 in the RE100 case. The economic viability of high VRE penetration is improved by relaxing the siting constraints, although it may raise environmental and social concerns.