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Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2018

Closing the TIMES Integrated Assessment Model (TIAM-FR) Raw Materials Gap with Life Cycle Inventories: Integrated Assessment Using Life Cycle Inventories

Antoine Boubault; Seungwoo Kang; Nadia Maïzi

Integrated assessment models are in general not constrained by mineral resource supply. In this paper, we introduce a material accounting method as a first step toward addressing the raw materials gap in the TIMES integrated assessment model (TIAM‐FR version). The method consists of attributing process‐based life cycle inventories (LCIs) taken from the ecoinvent 3.3 database to the TIAM‐FR technology processes constituting the global energy system. We demonstrate the method performing a prospective exercise on the electricity‐generating sector in a second shared socioeconomic pathway (SSP2) baseline scenario on the 2010–2100 time horizon. We start by disaggregating the LCIs into three separate life phases (construction, operation, and decommissioning) and coupling them to their respective TIAM‐FR electric outputs (new capacities, electricity production, and end‐of‐life capacities) in order to estimate the annual mineral resource requirements. Prospective uses of fossil fuels and metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources are quantified dynamically at the life phase and regional levels (15 world regions). The construction of hydropower, solar power, and wind power plants generate increasing use of metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources in successive peak and valley periods. However, the use of fossil fuels is much higher than the use of mineral resources all along the horizon. Finally, we evaluate how sensitive the global material use is to the allocation of a share of infrastructure activities to the decommissioning phase. This approach could be extended to other integrated assessment models and possibly other energy sectors.


Energy Strategy Reviews | 2015

Strategy of bioenergy development in the largest energy consumers of Asia (China, India, Japan and South Korea)

Seungwoo Kang; Sandrine Selosse; Nadia Maïzi


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2018

Contribution of global GHG reduction pledges to bioenergy expansion

Seungwoo Kang; Sandrine Selosse; Nadia Maïzi


International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology | 2017

Is GHG mitigation policy enough to develop bioenergy in Asia: a long-term analysis with TIAM-FR

Seungwoo Kang; Sandrine Selosse; Nadia Maïzi


Archive | 2017

Methodology report on the enhancement of ETSAP ETechDS database with cooling technology parameters for thermal power plants

Matthew Halstead; Sofia Simoes; Sandrine Selosse; Seungwoo Kang; Edi Assoumou


The 35th Edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) | 2016

On the way to a decarbonized world: an analysis of the Paris Climate Agreement with TIAM-FR

Sandrine Selosse; Seungwoo Kang; Nadia Maïzi


Archive | 2016

Closing the TIMES integrated assessment model (TIAM-FR) raw materials gap with life-cycle inventories

Antoine Boubault; Seungwoo Kang; Nadia Maïzi


European Biomass Conference and Exhibition Proceedings | 2016

Contribution of Global CO 2 Emissions Pledges to Bioenergy Expansion: a Long-Term Analysis of Bioenergy Sector Using TIAM-FR Model

Seungwoo Kang; Sandrine Selosse; Nadia Maïzi


Archive | 2015

Methodological long-term analysis of global bioenergy potential

Seungwoo Kang; Sandrine Selosse; Nadia Maïzi


EURO2015 - 27th European Conference on Operation Research | 2015

India's long-term pathways for bioenergy: scenario analysis using TIAM-FR model

Seungwoo Kang; Sandrine Selosse; Nadia Maïzi

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Nadia Maïzi

University of La Réunion

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Edi Assoumou

PSL Research University

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