Empowering Saudi Arabia's sustainable energy future: A LEAP-Based approach for balancing energy supply and demand

IF 4.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS Utilities Policy Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jup.2025.101932
Muhammad Shahid , Amjad Ali , Sikandar Abdul Qadir , Md Tasbirul Islam
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Electricity demand in Saudi Arabia is experiencing a volatile upward trend, driven by fluctuations in population and GDP. With non-Saudis making up 40 % of the population, shifts in government policies have directly impacted these numbers, stalling potential growth. Using the Long-range Energy Alternative Planning System (LEAP), four future energy supply and demand scenarios are explored: (1) Low Growth (LG), (2) Medium Growth (MG), (3) High Growth (HG), and (4) High Growth with Demand Management and Energy Efficiency (HGDE). By 2035, demand could soar from 328.6 TWh in the LG scenario to 518 TWh in the HG scenario. Emissions in the LG scenario are projected at 62.1 MMtCO2E, increasing to 103.8 MMtCO2E in the HG scenario. The implementation of Vision (2030) targets is crucial to supporting this growth.
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赋予沙特阿拉伯可持续能源的未来权力:基于跨越式发展的能源供需平衡方法
在人口和国内生产总值波动的推动下,沙特阿拉伯的电力需求正在经历一个不稳定的上升趋势。由于非沙特人占人口的40%,政府政策的变化直接影响了这些数字,阻碍了潜在的增长。利用长期能源替代规划系统(LEAP),探讨了四种未来能源供需情景:(1)低增长(LG),(2)中等增长(MG),(3)高增长(HG)和(4)高增长与需求管理和能源效率(HGDE)。到2035年,需求将从LG情景中的328.6太瓦时飙升至HG情景中的518太瓦时。LG情景下的排放量预计为6210万吨二氧化碳当量,HG情景下的排放量将增加到1.038亿吨二氧化碳当量。落实《愿景(2030)》目标对于支持这一增长至关重要。
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Utilities Policy
Utilities Policy ENERGY & FUELS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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