AbstractWe develop a sequential approach to link a bottom-up energy sector model to a detailed dynamic general equilibrium model of South Africa. The approach is designed to simultaneously address the shortcomings and maintain the attractive features of detailed energy sector and general equilibrium models. It also reflects common country-level energy planning processes. We illustrate the capabilities of this integrated bottom-up approach by analyzing the implications of (i) a carbon tax, (ii) liberalization of import supply restrictions in order to exploit regional hydropower potential, and (iii) a combined policy where both carbon taxes and import liberalization are pursued. For the combined scenario, our results suggest substantial emiss...
This thesis demonstrates the use of selected Energy-Environment-Economic (E3) modelling techniques t...
This paper examines the long-run regional economic effects within South Africa of changing the elect...
Noting that South Africa may be one of the few African countries that could contribute to mitigating...
This paper provides a South African energy model that was developed as a first step towards a compre...
Global environmental pressure dictates that South Africa reduces its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,...
For decades cheaper and easily available fossil fuels have underpinned the energy system of South Af...
In this paper an improved energy-economic model is used to analyse the transition away from coal and...
AbstractSouth Africa is considering introducing a carbon tax to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Fol...
Noting that South Africa may be one of the few African countries that could contribute to mitigating...
The South African Government announced, in the 2008 Budget Review, the intention to tax the generati...
South Africa is the most industrialized country in Africa, with a population of about 47 million peo...
The structure of this paper is as follows. The first section provides a discussion of recent develop...
In the 2008 budget of the Minister of Finance, the South African Government proposed to impose a 2 c...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
This thesis demonstrates the use of selected Energy-Environment-Economic (E3) modelling techniques t...
This paper examines the long-run regional economic effects within South Africa of changing the elect...
Noting that South Africa may be one of the few African countries that could contribute to mitigating...
This paper provides a South African energy model that was developed as a first step towards a compre...
Global environmental pressure dictates that South Africa reduces its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,...
For decades cheaper and easily available fossil fuels have underpinned the energy system of South Af...
In this paper an improved energy-economic model is used to analyse the transition away from coal and...
AbstractSouth Africa is considering introducing a carbon tax to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Fol...
Noting that South Africa may be one of the few African countries that could contribute to mitigating...
The South African Government announced, in the 2008 Budget Review, the intention to tax the generati...
South Africa is the most industrialized country in Africa, with a population of about 47 million peo...
The structure of this paper is as follows. The first section provides a discussion of recent develop...
In the 2008 budget of the Minister of Finance, the South African Government proposed to impose a 2 c...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
This thesis demonstrates the use of selected Energy-Environment-Economic (E3) modelling techniques t...
This paper examines the long-run regional economic effects within South Africa of changing the elect...
Noting that South Africa may be one of the few African countries that could contribute to mitigating...