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Using Models for Green House Gas Mitigation

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Simple Cost-Benefit Analysis Example
Two scenarios for meeting future growth in electricity lighting demand:


1. Base Case
- Demand: future demand met by cheap incandescent bulbs.
- Transformation: growth in demand met by new fossil fired
generating capacity.

2. Alternative Case
- Demand: DSM programs increase the penetration of efficient (but
more expensive) fluorescent lighting.
- Transformation: Slower growth in electricity consumption and
investments to reduce transmission & distribution losses mean that
less generating capacity is required.

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