Helena Cabal
United States Department of Energy
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International Journal of Energy Sector Management | 2011
Thomas Pregger; Evasio Lavagno; Maryse Labriet; Pernille Seljom; Markus Biberacher; Markus Blesl; Franz Trieb; Marlene O'Sullivan; Raffaella Gerboni; Laura Schranz; Helena Cabal; Yolanda Lechón; Daniela Zocher
Purpose – Two main activities of the EC FP7 Risk of Energy Availability: Common Corridors for Europe Supply Security (REACCESS) project applied a systematic approach to collect the main characteristics of energy supply corridors starting from mining activities in exporting regions up to the import infrastructures and capacities of EU27+countries. The aim of the present paper is to summarise identified information on import potentials and the possible corridors for the EU27+energy supply of the future. This information is used as new starting point for the energy system modelling in the REACCESS project.Design/methodology/approach – Detailed information on existing, planned or potential developments derived from literature reviews and expert surveys, as well as from our own calculations, was compiled in a consistent database. By using suitable geographic information system (GIS) tools, all the identified energy supply routes were represented graphically and analysed with reference to their spatial characte...
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2015
Diego García-Gusano; Helena Cabal; Yolanda Lechón
Even though significant NOx and SO2 emissions reductions have been observed in Spain during last decade, there is a strong commitment to keep reducing the levels of pollution in order to improve air quality standards. This work has been carried out to ease the lack of National Emission Ceilings Directive (NECD) assessments at country level. The Spanish case has been used as illustrative of the European Union. The evolution of NOx and SO2 emissions has been analysed in depth using the TIMES-Spain energy optimisation model. The work has been structured into three parts. First, the implementation of the NECD and the consequences both on the evolution of NOx and SO2 emissions, and the electricity production mix; second, taxation on these pollutants has been modelled and discussed; and finally, the proposed “2013 EU Clean Air Package” ceilings to update NECD have been assessed. Results showed that meeting NECD targets would involve a high contribution of renewable sources to the electricity system, mainly wind and solar. In addition, NOx and SO2 taxation has been assessed. Results showed that taxes on pollutants led to lower emissions than using NECD. Hence, current ceilings are not strict enough to internalise all the environmental damages associated to those pollutants. In consequence, the suitability of the NECD has been discussed by means of the new ceilings included in the EU Clean Air Policy Package. Results showed that proposed reductions are insufficient to compensate the environmental damages especially in the short term.
Archive | 2007
Cristina de la Rúa; Yolanda Lechón; Helena Cabal; C Lago; L Izquierdo; Rosa Sáez
The Spanish Ministry of Environment has launched forth into a project related to the evaluation of the environmental impacts of biodiesel production in Spain, in order to support its biofuels promotion policies. The objective of this project is to evaluate the environmental impacts of four different fuels composed by biodiesel from several crude vegetable oils and waste vegetable oils in comparison to diesel EN-590 along their whole life cycle, and to identify the opportunities to reduce the environmental impacts. Biodiesel is produced from sunflower oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and palm oil, and also from waste vegetable oils. The transformation technology is that currently used in the Spanish biodiesel plants.
Archive | 2015
Helena Cabal; Yolanda Lechón; Natalia Caldés; Cristina de la Rúa; Diego García-Gusano; Elena López-Bernabé; Inés López-Dóriga; Marta Santamaría
In this work, socioeconomic and environmental impacts associated to energy technologies in the current and future Spanish Energy System have been estimated. This information has provided the base from which to conduct two kinds of analyses. First, an Ex post analysis of renewable policies in Spain, where the net impact on social welfare associated to the progressive introduction of those energies in the energy system has been assessed using a partial cost-benefit analysis. Then, a prospective analysis of the Spanish energy system where the optimum energy mix, which leads to the largest social welfare under different energy scenarios, taking into account a medium-long term time horizon (2035), has been estimated using the national energy optimization model TIMES-Spain. The results of the Ex post analysis of the period 2005–2012 show an increase on social welfare due to the introduction of renewable energies. Nevertheless, when assessing the total expenditure of renewables support policies, the results show this support exceeds the economic value of the socioeconomic and environmental externalities calculated in this work. The prospective analysis results for the period 2010–2035 definitely recommend a support for renewable electricity generation technologies and the redesigning of renewables support policies to better reflect their external benefits with respect to the fossil alternatives.
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2009
Yolanda Lechón; Helena Cabal; C. de la Rúa; N. Caldés; Marta Santamaría; R. Sáez
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015
Diego García-Gusano; Daniel Garraín; Israel Herrera; Helena Cabal; Yolanda Lechón
Energy Policy | 2010
Maryse Labriet; Helena Cabal; Yolanda Lechón; George Giannakidis; Amit Kanudia
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015
Diego García-Gusano; Helena Cabal; Yolanda Lechón
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2015
Diego García-Gusano; Israel Herrera; Daniel Garraín; Yolanda Lechón; Helena Cabal
Energy Procedia | 2013
Machteld van den Broek; Paulo Mesquita; Júlio F. Carneiro; José Rafael Marques da Silva; Niels Berghout; Andrea Ramírez; João Pedro Gouveia; Júlia Seixas; Helena Cabal; Roberto Martinez; Abdelkrim Rimi; Yassine Zarhloule; Mariana Sardinha; Dulce Boavida; GianCarlo Tosato