Energy Policy | 2021

Analyzing uncertainty in projections of Canadian energy use and production: Results and insights from EMF 34 scenarios

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This paper analyzes the uncertainty associated with Reference Case, or baseline, projections of Canadian energy use and production. We use the Canada Energy Regulator s Energy Futures modeling system to explore the impacts of changing key assumptions. The choice of assumptions and magnitude of change are guided by the scenarios in the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) 34 project. We find important variations across all scenarios. In particular, we note that Canada s role as an energy producer is important for interpreting projection and scenario results. Overall, this analysis shows that it is important to test key assumptions in a typical Reference Case projection. However, this analysis also highlights many complexities in energy system modeling. It is also important to consider the potential interplay between key variables. This speaks to the importance of broader scenario analysis, where multiple assumptions are changed in an internally consistent way, as a useful complement to the focused scenario analysis found in this paper.

Volume 148
Pages 111915
DOI 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2020.111915
Language English
Journal Energy Policy

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