System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius

A system dynamics model has been developed for the power sector of Mauritius, which captures a range of complex interactions between the economic, social and environmental aspects of the national economy, with deeper emphasis on the role of energy in these interactions. The model has been validated...

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Main Authors: Deenapanray Prakash N. K., Bassi Andrea M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Environmental and Climate Technologies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2015-0010
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spelling doaj-2e3fa8f8c5894243a3ab94f650bd3a532021-09-05T14:00:23ZengSciendoEnvironmental and Climate Technologies2255-88372015-12-01161203510.1515/rtuect-2015-0010rtuect-2015-0010System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in MauritiusDeenapanray Prakash N. K.0Bassi Andrea M.1Centre for Systemic Planning, 74 Societe La Fleche, La Gaulette, MauritiusCentre for Systemic Planning, 74 Societe La Fleche, La Gaulette, MauritiusA system dynamics model has been developed for the power sector of Mauritius, which captures a range of complex interactions between the economic, social and environmental aspects of the national economy, with deeper emphasis on the role of energy in these interactions. The model has been validated by replicating the historical trends of key development indicators, and its results were compared to the projections of the national utility company. The validation process shows that the model provides a faithful representation of the actual electricity sector of Mauritius, and can be easily adapted to the use of different assumptions. This paper describes the main characteristics of the model and its results as compared to electricity demand projections carried out by the Central Electricity Board to 2022. The results suggest that further analysis could be done to test alternative low carbon investment scenarios.https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2015-0010system dynamicselectricity demand forecastingpower sectormauritius
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author Deenapanray Prakash N. K.
Bassi Andrea M.
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Bassi Andrea M.
System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius
Environmental and Climate Technologies
system dynamics
electricity demand forecasting
power sector
mauritius
author_facet Deenapanray Prakash N. K.
Bassi Andrea M.
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title System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius
title_short System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius
title_full System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius
title_fullStr System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius
title_full_unstemmed System Dynamics Modelling of the Power Sector in Mauritius
title_sort system dynamics modelling of the power sector in mauritius
publisher Sciendo
series Environmental and Climate Technologies
issn 2255-8837
publishDate 2015-12-01
description A system dynamics model has been developed for the power sector of Mauritius, which captures a range of complex interactions between the economic, social and environmental aspects of the national economy, with deeper emphasis on the role of energy in these interactions. The model has been validated by replicating the historical trends of key development indicators, and its results were compared to the projections of the national utility company. The validation process shows that the model provides a faithful representation of the actual electricity sector of Mauritius, and can be easily adapted to the use of different assumptions. This paper describes the main characteristics of the model and its results as compared to electricity demand projections carried out by the Central Electricity Board to 2022. The results suggest that further analysis could be done to test alternative low carbon investment scenarios.
topic system dynamics
electricity demand forecasting
power sector
mauritius
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2015-0010
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