We are a global network of in-country experts who share common scientific methods. We ground our national and international engagement on the principles of being country-driven, country-led, country-owned.
OUR MISSION
To empower global and national decision-makers to take actions that achieve both development and climate objectives.
OUR VISION
A deeply decarbonized world with drastically reduced inequalities. We envision to be the go-to scientific network for decision-makers.
This seminar entitled “Sustainable coal pathways for India” is organized by DDP, under the leadership of IIMA (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad), in collaboration with PMRC (Panigrahi Mining Research and Consultancy). It will seek to explore the currents trends and discourses on the Indian economy, by eliciting viewpoints from key stakeholders, scientific assessments and drawing insights from international experiences.
This seminar entitled “Sustainable coal pathways for India” is organized by DDP, under the leadership of IIMA (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad), in collaboration with PMRC (Panigrahi Mining Research and Consultancy).
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DDP-Initiative
2022
Academic Focus Group Discussion
Challenges of Indonesia Energy Sector Long Term Strategy
This Focus Group Discussion on Indonesia is organized by DDP, under the leadership of CREP-ITB, in collaboration with CCROM-IPB, IDDRI and the Environmental Institute. It will seek to collect diverse expert perspectives based on the research done under different long-term energy – GHG emission projection exercises, including LTS & LCDI visions and forthcoming IEA Roadmap.
Open event to expert working on energy sector in Indonesia
Hybrid format – 30/05 09:00 AM – Bandung – Indonesia
Organized by DDP with CREP-ITB, CCROM-IPB, IDDRI and the Environmental Institute, this event will seek to collect diverse expert perspectives based on the research done under different long-term energy – GHG emission projection exercises.
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DDP-Initiative
2022
DDP Days
2022 Second Session
The DDP days are invitation-only biannual meetings of the Deep Decarbonization Pathways community, gathering DDP country research teams and close research and strategic partners. These meetings aim to create a space for collective exchanges on issues of common interest beyond the specific requirements of individual projects or activities in which we are engaged. More specifically, these meetings aim to i) ensure that everyone has a comprehensive view of all on-going activities in the DDP initiative, ii) facilitate sharing of experience on progress made and difficulties encountered, iii) discuss the perspectives and strategic objectives we could pursue collectively, notably in the context of the international climate conversations and iv) share information about on-going external initiatives and activities of interest for our work.
The DDP days are invitation-only biannual meetings of the Deep Decarbonization Pathways community, gathering DDP country research teams and close research and strategic partners.
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DDP-ACT
2022
ACT-DDP Project
Promoting the coordination between ambitious national commitments set by the states, and the strategies of private companies
The ACT initiative and DDP initiative has launched a project at the end of 2019 to build, illustrate and promote tools enabling a dialogue between private companies and governments for a mutual enrichment of their decarbonisation strategies. These final workshops on the same topic, aim to present the principal findings and results of this 2-year program and discuss it with a broad audience of associations, companies, academics and public authorities. Coal phase out/down is a complex transition for coal producing and consuming countries requiring designing and implementing socially just, economically viable and publicly acceptable frame-works. CCS is a relatively new technology, not proven at scale in commercial terms which needs to meet some specific technical requirements such as availability of underground stor-age. Moreover, these choices need to be embedded in a broader context of international de-velopments that may affect the coal sector, including access to finance, international energy markets or trade regulations for high carbon footprint export commodities. With this background this event is intended to seek for answers to coal-based power capaci-ty decarbonization by discussing/sharing ideas and experiences related to the consideration of the previously mentioned challenges.
the ACT initiative and DDP initiative has launched a project at the end of 2019 to build, illustrate and promote tools enabling a dialogue between private companies and governments for a mutual enrichment of their decarbonisation strategies.
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DDP-BIICS
2022
Responding to Glasgow Climate Pact
Coal phase-down of unabated coal power plant
How to achieve net zero emission is a major political challenge policy-makers are confronted with. One of the sectors that has a critical role in net zero emission endeavor is the energy sector. Among energy sub-sectors the most important one is power generation. A major challenge in decarbonizing this sector in support to the achievement of a net zero economy is how to deal with existing coal-dominant power system. Basically, there are two alternatives to decarbonize it i.e., to phase down coal or to continue relying with coal but equipped with car-bon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Both choices have their own challenges. Coal phase out/down is a complex transition for coal producing and consuming countries requiring designing and implementing socially just, economically viable and publicly acceptable frame-works. CCS is a relatively new technology, not proven at scale in commercial terms which needs to meet some specific technical requirements such as availability of underground storage. Moreover, these choices need to be embedded in a broader context of international developments that may affect the coal sector, including access to finance, international energy markets or trade regulations for high carbon footprint export commodities. With this background this event is intended to seek for answers to coal-based power capacity decarbonization by discussing/sharing ideas and experiences related to the consideration of the previously mentioned challenges.
Responding to Glasgow Climate Pact Coal phase-down of unabated coal power plant. A seminar organized by Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup & Kehutanan.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
Country analysis on Long-Term Strategies in emerging economies
Lessons learnt from Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa on national long-term decarbonization assessments
The purpose of this event is to launch the full set of results of the 3-year Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) project in Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa. The country leads will present the main policy recommendations emerging from the scenarios developed and the policy analysis undertaken in collaboration with various stakeholders. Country policy-makers, as panelists, will contribute to the appraisal of the short-term agenda identified by the in-country scientists as well as the effectiveness of different approaches used to inform LTS. Researchers, practitioners, NGOs, think tanks and policymakers are invited to join the DDP community to learn and discuss critical priorities for these countries and for international cooperation. The event will take place the 7th November from 9:30 to 11:30 UK time in the Merchants House of Glasgow. Please, do register by filling this short form if you are planning to attend the event in person or virtually.
Marta Torres Gunfaus, IDDRI
Anna Prez Catal, IDDRI
Amit Garg, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Richard Baron (moderator), 2050 Pathways Platform
Ucok Siagian (Center for Researchon Energy Policy of The Institut Teknologi Bandung – CREP-ITB)
Rizaldi Boer, Bogor Agricultural University – CCROM IPB
Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa share the results of a 3-year Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) project. The country leads present the main policy recommendations emerging from the scenarios developed and the policy analysis undertaken in collaboration with various stakeholders.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
Short term priorities and Critical international enablers towards Net Zero
Lessons learnt from large emerging economies and Latin America on national long-term decarbonization assessments and strategies
Short term priorities and Critical international enablers towards Net Zero: Lessons learnt from large emerging economies and Latin America on national long-term decarbonization assessments and strategies. The Phase 2 (2015-2021) of the DDP) Initiative is coming to an end, and we invite researchers, practitioners, think tanks and policymakers to join the DDP community to learn about the latest scenario and policy analysis results in Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa and our reflections on the evolution of our methods. The invite-only workshop is an opportunity to jointly discuss and help create the next steps forward for in-country mitigation capacity and Long Term Strategies development.
The Phase 2 (2015-2021) of the DDP Initiative is coming to an end, and we invite researchers, practitioners, think tanks and policymakers to join the DDP community to learn about the latest scenario and policy analysis results in Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa and our reflections on the evolution of our methods.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
Deep decarbonisation pathways in emerging economies
Challenges and opportunities
Introduction: the importance of low GHG emission development strategies for national development (IDDRI); Presentation by Institute of Management Ahmedabad (India); Presentation by Center for Research on Energy Policy of The Institut Teknologi Bandung and Center for Climate Risk and Opportunity Management Southest Asia and Pacific (Indonesia); Presentation by Energy Research Center at University of Cape Town (South Africa).
The importance of low GHG emission development strategies for national development in emerging economies, challenges and opportunities.
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DDP-Mobility
7/12/2018
Transport Decarbonization
How to strengthen the cooperation between the 4Cs (Countries, Cities/Regions, Companies and Citizens)
The session will highlight how the transport stakeholders are organizing themselves to strenghten the cooperation and how tools could support concrete implementation. Yann Briand will make an online demonstration of the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Tool.
Transport Decarbonization – How to strengthen the cooperation between the 4Cs (Countries, Cities/Regions, Companies and Citizens) to support concrete implementation and to inform the revision of NDCs by 2020?
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DDP-Mobility
7/12/2018
MP GCA – Scaling Up Climate Action in the Transport Sector
Strategic Visions and Tools
Yann Briand is invited to participate to a panel discussion on “Strategic Visions and Tools” moderated by Patrick Oliva, Co-founder, Paris Process on Mobility and Climate (PPMC) during the transport event of the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action called “Scaling Up Climate Action in the Transport Sector”.
Yann Briand is invited to participate to a panel discussion on “Strategic Visions and Tools” moderated by Patrick Oliva, Co-founder, Paris Process on Mobility and Climate (PPMC) during the transport event of the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action called “Scaling Up Climate Action in the Transport Sector”.
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DDP-Mobility
2018
The transport decarbonization toolbox
A support to implementation and cooperation between 4Cs
The transport decarbonization toolbox to support implementation and cooperation between 4Cs. Yann Briand is invited to present the Transport Decarbonization Toolbox at the Transport Day of COP24 organized by the Paris Process on Mobility Climate. Yann Briand
Yann Briand is invited to present the Transport Decarbonization Toolbox at the Transport Day of COP24 organized by the Paris Process on Mobility Climate.
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DDP-LAC
2018
Second project workshop
DDP Latin America and Caribbean
At the second DDP-LAC meeting the teams (Costa Rica, Peru, Equador, Collumbia, Argentina, Mexico) presented on their initial business and usual and 2C DDPP results, discussed their engagement with government, and co-planned in detail the 2019 workplan.
Chris Bataille
2 full days ( plus 2 days for the related INECC meeting) – Hotel Barcelo Reforma, Mexico Citys
At the second DDP-LAC meeting the teams (Costa Rica, Peru, Equador, Collumbia, Argentina, Mexico) presented on their initial business and usual and 2C DDPP results, discussed their engagement with government, and co-planned in detail the 2019 workplan.
We are a global network of in-country experts who share common scientific methods, helping governments identify realistic pathways to deep decarbonization. We ground our national and international engagement on the principles of being country-driven, country-led, country-owned.
Active in-country DDP team Existing but non-active in-country DDP team Light touch engagement/emerging partnerships
Taking stock of progress by looking inside countries and sectors
This report seeks to open the box of emission pathways, by considering the multidimensional feasibility conditions-i.e. the technical, economic, political, social and institutional- that will enable the required far-reaching and systemic transformation towards the long-term goal.
Status Quo Analysis on African engagement and perspectives on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Global Stocktake
African countries have so far had a poor engagement in the Global Stocktake (GST) process due to a number of factors. This report tries to understand why that is the case and how we could improve on increasing their engagement.
African countries have so far had a poor engagement in the Global Stocktake (GST) process due to a number of factors. This report tries to understand why that is the case and how we could improve on increasing their engagement.
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DDP-initiative
2022
Annual Report
DDP initiative
This report summarizes the activities, publications, and other engagements of the DDP in 2022.
This report summarizes the activities, publications, and other engagements of the DDP in 2022.
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DDP-ACT
2022
ACTDDP Mexico scenarios notes
Mexico national deep decarbonization: sectorial notes
These notes present the main system transformations required to reach a decarbonization pathway, as well as how this differs from current trends and Mexico’s climate stated commitments.
Mexico national deep decarbonization: sectorial notes
These notes present the main system transformations required to reach a decarbonization pathway, as well as how this differs from current trends and Mexico’s climate stated commitments.
Brazil national deep decarbonization: sectorial notes
These notes present the main system transformations required to reach a decarbonization pathway, as well as how this differs from current trends and Brazil’s climate stated commitments.
Brazil national deep decarbonization: sectorial notes
These notes present the main system transformations required to reach a decarbonization pathway, as well as how this differs from current trends and Brazil’s climate stated commitments.
POLICY LESSONS ON DEEP DECARBONIZATION in large emerging economies
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
POLICY LESSONS ON DEEP DECARBONIZATION in large emerging economies
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
Estimating net job creation in long-term decarbonization scenarios for brazil through employment factors.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP Country Report – Brazil
Policy Lessons on Deep Decarbonization in Brazil
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in Brazil. It includes a description of scenarios main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in Brazil. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP Country Report – South Africa
Policy Lessons on Deep Decarbonization in South Africa
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in South Africa. It includes a description of scenario?s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key internaional enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
Policy Lessons on Deep Decarbonization in South Africa
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in South Africa. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP Country Report – India
Policy Lessons on Deep Decarbonization in India
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in India. It includes a description of scenarios main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in India. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP Country Report – Indonesia
Policy Lessons on Deep Decarbonization in Indonesia
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in Indonesia. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
Policy Lessons on Deep Decarbonization in Indonesia
This report presents the main policy lessons emerging from the national Deep Decarbonization Scenarios developed in Indonesia. It includes a description of scenario’s main features, main synergies and trade-offs with country non-climate objectives, priority short-term policies and actions and key international enablers and accelerators of domestic transitions.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP South Africa country factsheet
DDP South Africa country factsheet
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for South Africa. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
An international report coordinated by the Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) Initiative
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for South Africa. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP Indonesia country factsheet
DDP Indonesia country factsheet
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for Indonesia. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
An international report coordinated by the Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) Initiative
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for Indonesia. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP India country factsheet
DDP India country factsheet
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for India. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
An international report coordinated by the Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) Initiative
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for India. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP Brazil Country Factsheet
DDP Brazil country factsheet
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for Brazil. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
An international report coordinated by the Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) Initiative
This document presents a synthesis of key results of the decarbonization scenarios developed for Brazil. It describes the key national and sector level techno-economic transformations to 2050, their main socio-economic aspects and resulting emission profiles. It also highlights some main policy implications and challenges, investment insights and necessary developments in international enablers.
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DDP-Initiative
2021
Green Primary Iron in South Africa
Green Primary Iron production in South Africa could support local development and global decarbonisation
2021
South Africa
Green Primary Iron production in South Africa could support local development and global decarbonisation
This 4-page document describes an opportunity for taking first steps to begin decarbonisation of the South African primary steel production industry. It explains the need for industry decarbonisation, recent developments in technologies for zero-emissions primary iron production, the potential competitive advantage for a South African-located plant for export to European markets, the benefits for South Africa and Europe, measures in European markets and international trade that would be necessary to create conditions for a bankable commercial investment and the next steps key real world actors would need to take to begin creating these conditions.
Green Primary Iron production in South Africa could support local development and global decarbonisation
This 4-page document describes an opportunity for taking first steps to begin decarbonisation of the South African primary steel production industry. It explains the need for industry decarbonisation, recent developments in technologies for zero-emissions primary iron production, the potential competitive advantage for a South African-located plant for export to European markets, the benefits for South Africa and Europe, measures in European markets and international trade that would be necessary to create conditions for a bankable commercial investment and the next steps key real world actors would need to take to begin creating these conditions.
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DDP-BIICS
2021
DDP BIICS – South Africa
Concept Note – Green Primary Iron production in South Africa could support local development and global decarbonisation
Concept Note – Green Primary Iron production in South Africa could support local development and global decarbonisation
This 4-page document describes an opportunity for taking first steps to begin decarbonisation of the South African primary steel production industry. It explains the need for industry decarbonisation, recent developments in technologies for zero-emissions primary iron production, the potential competitive advantage for a South African-located plant for export to European markets, the benefits for South Africa and Europe, measures in European markets and international trade that would be necessary to create conditions for a bankable commercial investment and the next steps key real world actors would need to take to begin creating these conditions.
DDP South African Green Iron team:
Hilton Trollip,
Bryce McCall,
Chris Bataille
Concept Note – Green Primary Iron production in South Africa could support local development and global decarbonisation
This 4-page document describes an opportunity for taking first steps to begin decarbonisation of the South African primary steel production industry. It explains the need for industry decarbonisation, recent developments in technologies for zero-emissions primary iron production, the potential competitive advantage for a South African-located plant for export to European markets, the benefits for South Africa and Europe, measures in European markets and international trade that would be necessary to create conditions for a bankable commercial investment and the next steps key real world actors would need to take to begin creating these conditions.
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DDP-Mobility
2017
DDP Transport – Japan
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in Japan
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in Japan
The passenger transport sector accounted for 12% of Japan’s CO2 emissions in 2010. Two Deep Decarbonization Pathways are structured to investigate the way in which different technical and social transformations can reduce the transport-related energy use and GHG emissions. An advanced technological (AdvancedTech) scenario focuses mainly on the technological innovations and transformations in the transport and energy sector, but does not give consideration to social and behavioural factors. On the other hand, the balanced scenario is structured with the objective of developing a long-term strategy to achieve a drastic GHG emission reduction in transport sector by means of a balanced behavioural and technological changes.
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in Japan
The passenger transport sector accounted for 12% of Japan’s CO2 emissions in 2010. Two Deep Decarbonization Pathways are structured to investigate the way in which different technical and social transformations can reduce the transport-related energy use and GHG emissions. An advanced technological (AdvancedTech) scenario focuses mainly on the technological innovations and transformations in the transport and energy sector, but does not give consideration to social and behavioural factors. On the other hand, the balanced scenario is structured with the objective of developing a long-term strategy to achieve a drastic GHG emission reduction in transport sector by means of a balanced behavioural and technological changes.
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DDP-Mobility
2017
DDP Transport – United Kingdom
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in the United Kingdom
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in the United Kingdom
A key challenge for transport policy in the UK is the Government’s own domestic climate legislation, which mandates “at least” an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions relative to 1990 levels by 2050. Past analysis reveals that achieving this target translates into a requirement for the carbon intensity of transport to decline by around 70% on average by 2050. We describe two new scenarios that provide distinctive visions of how passenger transport could evolve in the future, driven by rapid technological progress, changes to societal mobility trends, and the requirement to transition towards low or net-zero energy systems. Both of the scenarios presented achieve similar levels of decarbonisation by 2050, but take very different pathways towards that destination.
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in the United Kingdom
A key challenge for transport policy in the UK is the Government’s own domestic climate legislation, which mandates “at least” an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions relative to 1990 levels by 2050. Past analysis reveals that achieving this target translates into a requirement for the carbon intensity of transport to decline by around 70% on average by 2050. We describe two new scenarios that provide distinctive visions of how passenger transport could evolve in the future, driven by rapid technological progress, changes to societal mobility trends, and the requirement to transition towards low or net-zero energy systems. Both of the scenarios presented achieve similar levels of decarbonisation by 2050, but take very different pathways towards that destination.
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DDP-Mobility
2017
DDP Transport – France
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in France
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in France
The transport sector is the main emitting sector and represented about 26% of total French GHG emissions in 2010. The French DDP team chose to develop two scenarios for the passenger transport sector consistent with the 2°C target and the SNBC objectives, reaching both a reduction of about 78% of CO2 emissions compared to 1990, down to about 20 MtCO2 in 2050. These two deep decarbonization pathways embody contrasting futures of the mobility demand, as well as the supply-side solutions that will be necessary.
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in France
The transport sector is the main emitting sector and represented about 26% of total French GHG emissions in 2010. The French DDP team chose to develop two scenarios for the passenger transport sector consistent with the 2°C target and the SNBC objectives, reaching both a reduction of about 78% of CO2 emissions compared to 1990, down to about 20 MtCO2 in 2050. These two deep decarbonization pathways embody contrasting futures of the mobility demand, as well as the supply-side solutions that will be necessary.
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DDP-Mobility
2017
DDP Transport – Mexico
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in Mexico
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in Mexico
Current and historical patterns of uncontrolled urbanization and poor public transportation strongly encourage the use of private vehicles with an ever-lower occupancy rate in increasingly congested roads. The increasing surface of cities effectively expands the distances commuters need to travel everyday. The resulting rise in gasoline consumption has exceeded domestic refining capacity and imports account for half of total supply. The transport sector is the single largest source of GHG emissions in Mexico with a fourth of the total. Two scenarios are presented, both leading to a 50% reduction in annual CO2 emissions of the passenger transport sector by 2050 (50 MtCO2) compared to the level in 2010.
Jordi Tovilla (Tempus Analitica) Daniel Buira (Tempus Analitica)
Pathways to deep decarbonization of the passenger transport sector in Mexico
The transport sector is the single largest source of GHG emissions in Mexico with a fourth of the total. Two scenarios are presented, both leading to a 50% reduction in annual CO2 emissions of the passenger transport sector by 2050 (50 MtCO2) compared to the level in 2010.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – Brazil
Pathways to deep decarbonization in Brazil
Brazil faces the challenge of building upon its historically low energy-related GHG emission levels through new decarbonization strategies, while pursuing higher living standards for its population.
Brazil faces the challenge of building upon its historically low energy-related GHG emission levels through new decarbonization strategies, while pursuing higher living standards for its population.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – France
Pathways to deep decarbonization in France
This report has studied the feasibility conditions of two different decarbonization pathways: one focusing on energy efficiency to obtain a strong reduction in energy demand (this pathway is highly consistent with objectives of the law on Energy Transition for Green Growth) and the other one considering potential limits to energy demand reduction and thus implying a higher level of decarbonized energy supply.
This report has studied the feasibility conditions of two different decarbonization pathways: one focusing on energy efficiency to obtain a strong reduction in energy demand (this pathway is highly consistent with objectives of the law on Energy Transition for Green Growth) and the other one considering potential limits to energy demand reduction and thus implying a higher level of decarbonized energy supply.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – United Kingdom
Pathways to deep decarbonization in United Kingdom
The UK has been a leader in legislating long-term climate mitigation targets and crucially setting a binding institutional and reporting framework to ensure that a series of 5-year carbon budgets are adhered to. In summary, this report seeks to demonstrate, alongside other countries, that a 2°C target could be achievable, and still remains an important political goal to aim for at the coming climate talks in Paris.
Pathways to deep decarbonization in United Kingdom
The UK has been a leader in legislating long-term climate mitigation targets and crucially setting a binding institutional and reporting framework to ensure that a series of 5-year carbon budgets are adhered to. In summary, this report seeks to demonstrate, alongside other countries, that a 2°C target could be achievable, and still remains an important political goal to aim for at the coming climate talks in Paris.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – Indonesia
Pathways to deep decarbonization in Indonesia
This report presents the results of a deep decarbonization analysis conducted by the Indonesian Country Research Team consisting of researchers from Institut Teknologi Bandung, particularly the Center for Research on Energy Policy “Institut Teknologi Bandung and Centre for Climate Risk and Opportunity Management” Bogor Agriculture University. Our objective is to explore potential development pathways by which the Republic of Indonesia could achieve the deep decarbonization of its economy, to the level where it would contribute to the worldwide endeavor of limiting global temperature increases to less than 2°C.
This report presents the results of a deep decarbonization analysis conducted by the Indonesian Country Research Team consisting of researchers from Institut Teknologi Bandung, particularly the Center for Research on Energy Policy “Institut Teknologi Bandung and Centre for Climate Risk and Opportunity Management” Bogor Agriculture University. Our objective is to explore potential development pathways by which the Republic of Indonesia could achieve the deep decarbonization of its economy, to the level where it would contribute to the worldwide endeavor of limiting global temperature increases to less than 2°C.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – India
Pathways to deep decarbonization in India
The analysis consider two development scenarios for India and assess alternate roadmaps for transiting to a low carbon economy consistent with the globally agreed 2°C stabilization target. The report does not consider existence of a reference scenario of a world with unmitigated carbon emissions recognizing UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s exhortation that “…there is no Plan B for action as there is no Planet B…”.
The analysis consider two development scenarios for India and assess alternate roadmaps for transiting to a low carbon economy consistent with the globally agreed 2°C stabilization target. The report does not consider existence of a reference scenario of a world with unmitigated carbon emissions recognizing UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s exhortation that “.. there is no Plan B for action as there is no Planet B“.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – Japan
Pathways to deep decarbonization in Japan
In this study, three Deep-Decarbonization Pathways are defined for Japan, each meeting the 2050 mitigation target, while considering different assumptions regarding the availability of low-carbon technologies. The assessments of these scenarios, using AIM/Enduse and AIM/CGE models, demonstrate that they correspond to realistic transformations and help to identify the conditions for their implementation.
In this study, three Deep-Decarbonization Pathways are defined for Japan, each meeting the 2050 mitigation target, while considering different assumptions regarding the availability of low-carbon technologies. The assessments of these scenarios, using AIM/Enduse and AIM/CGE models, demonstrate that they correspond to realistic transformations and help to identify the conditions for their implementation.
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – Mexico
Pathways to deep decarbonization in Mexico
Sector-based CO2 emissions scenarios to 2050 have been generated in order to explore the changes required in Mexico’s energy systems to achieve emissions reductions consistent with the internationally agreed 2°C goal. To develop these scenarios or “pathways,” tools and methodologies were used that are shared between the 16 countries contributing to the Deep-Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP).
Sector-based CO2 emissions scenarios to 2050 have been generated in order to explore the changes required in Mexico’s energy systems to achieve emissions reductions consistent with the internationally agreed 2°C goal. To develop these scenarios or “pathways,” tools and methodologies were used that are shared between the 16 countries contributing to the Deep-Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP).
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DDP-Project
2015
DDPP – South Africa
Pathways to deep decarbonization in South Africa
The South African country research team explored deep decarbonization pathways that focused on development and climate, putting equal emphasis on both goals. Satisfying multiple objectives, e.g., employment, income and GHG reductions, is critical as meeting a carbon constraint is one of many goals, and not necessarily the highest priority in a country such as South Africa, which has extreme and persistent poverty and high unemployment rates. Decarbonization pathways are connected to domestic economic and social structures, as well as global trade, prices, financial flows and international agreements.
The South African country research team explored deep decarbonization pathways that focused on development and climate, putting equal emphasis on both goals. Satisfying multiple objectives, e.g., employment, income and GHG reductions, is critical as meeting a carbon constraint is one of many goals, and not necessarily the highest priority in a country such as South Africa, which has extreme and persistent poverty and high unemployment rates. Decarbonization pathways are connected to domestic economic and social structures, as well as global trade, prices, financial flows and international agreements.