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CAPACITY

Project Details

Introduction

The 2015 Paris Agreement contains a commitment to “Holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels”. Ireland, like most other countries, has ratified the Paris Agreement. Adhering to Paris Agreement temperature goals will require “global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible… rapid reductions thereafter … so as to achieve a balance between anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century”. Despite this high-level commitment, a clear and detailed pathway that would align Ireland with the Paris Agreement goals has yet to be developed and agreed.

Energy system models can support the exploration, development, decision-making and governance of long-term pathways consistent with the long-term Paris Agreement goals. The Energy Policy and Modelling Group at MaREI have developed a suite of energy modelling tools together with an internationally recognized expertise in their development and usage. The CAPACITY project will further develop and update these tools to facilitate insights and robust decision making about the appropriate long-term decarbonisation pathway for Ireland. The CAPACITY project will also work closely with policy-makers in Ireland to enhance the absorptive capacity of the governance system to utilise the insights from these energy modelling tools.

Work Packages

WP1 Optimisation Modelling

The further development and maintenance of the Irish TIMES integrated energy systems optimisation model for Ireland. The model will be used to generate the least cost future energy system pathways subject to technology, policy, economic and resource constraints. It will explore the impacts on the energy system and on the economy of different levels of ambition for greenhouse gas emissions reduction and for renewable energy ambition over different time horizons, including using scenario analysis to identify least-cost energy systems pathways to meet national ambitions for 2030 and 2050 for greenhouse gas emissions reductions; decarbonisation pathways for the electricity, heat and transport sectors, and deployment scenarios for energy efficiency and for renewable energy.

WP2 Policy Simulation Modelling

The further development and maintenance of the national (multi-sectoral) LEAP-IE energy demand and supply simulation model. This will improve the evidence basis available to policymakers on the role and effectiveness of policy measures in delivering improvements in energy efficiency, renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions reductions. It will also increase the understanding of the effectiveness of policy measures in the delivery of agreed targets, including within the non-ETS sectors of car transport, freight, residential energy efficiency, as well as economy-wide efficiency measures.

WP3 Integrated electricity and gas systems modelling

The development and maintenance of a PLEXOS-EU model of Ireland’s and Europe’s electricity and gas systems for 2020, 2030 and 2050. This will involve (for example) undertaking electricity and gas systems modelling scenario analysis to inform energy and climate action policy through understanding the impacts of different levels of renewable electricity and of electric vehicles on the power system and on the electricity market; it will also involve increasing our understanding of the role of natural gas and renewable gas in meeting Ireland’s ambitions for improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

WP4 Policy insights and Absorptive Capacity

A key objective includes on‐going collaboration with public sector bodies is to increase capacity within Government Departments in the use of and insights from modelling through regular engagement, presentations, and discussion, reporting and capacity building. 

WP5 Engagement

The team will also engage with key Department and State Agencies with responsibilities for energy and climate action policy. This work will focus on increasing absorptive capacity within Government Departments in the use of and insights from climate and energy modelling tools.

CAPACITY Team Members

CAPACITY Phase 1 Outputs 2018-2022

Research Outputs

Research Outputs Total
Policy Briefs, Reports, Research Notes, Infographics 16
Policy Presentations 15
Scientific Papers 12
Working Papers 6
Articles 25
Oireachtas Submissions 2
Conference Abstracts & Posters 6
Data Sets & Web Viewers 5
Videos 3
Total 90 

Absorptive Capacity

Absorptive Capacity Total 
Absorptive Capacity Activities  207
Engagement and Outreach Activities 112
Total 319

CAPACITY Phase 2 Outputs 2023-2027

Outputs 2023

Outputs Total
Published Papers 9
Meetings/Conferences Attended 44
Media Contributions 234

CAPACITY Publications

Year Status Type of Material Publishing Body Paper Title Author(s) Link
2024 Published Report Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report "Realising the benefits of transition and transformation" Hannah Daly  Vol 4 | Environmental Protection Agency (epa.ie)
2024 Published  Report Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report "Achieving climate neutrality by 2050" Paul Deane, Brian O Gallachoir  Vol 2 | Environmental Protection Agency (epa.ie)
2024 Published Paper Science Direct "Decarbonising road freight transport: The role of zero-emission trucks and intangible costs". Vahid Aryanpur, Fionn Rogan Decarbonising road freight transport: The role of zero-emission trucks and intangible costs | Scientific Reports (nature.com)
2023 Published Paper Energy Strategy Reviews Developing decarbonisation pathways in changing TIMES for Irish homes. Energy Strategy Reviews, Volume 47, 2023, 101086 Jason Mc Guire, Fionn Rogan, Olexandr Balyk, Tomás Mac Uidhir, Ankita Gaur, Hannah Daly https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2023.101086
2023 Published Paper Energy Strategy Reviews "Policy simulation modelling to inform national carbon budget pathways" Vera O'Riordan, Tomas Mac Uidhir, Fionn Rogan,  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X23001876
2022 Published  Paper Energy & Climate Change "Achieving the unprecedented: modelling diffusion pathways for ambitious climate policy targets" Tomás Mac Uidhir, Brian Ó Gallachóir, John Curtis, Fionn Rogan. Achieving the unprecedented: Modelling diffusion pathways for ambitious climate policy targets - ScienceDirect
2022 Presented Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar Provisional energy system C02 emissions for 2021. Brian Ó Gallachóir Provisional energy system CO2 emissions for 2021
2022 Presented Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar Scale-up challenges and the interaction effect of decarbonisation policy measures.  Fionn Rogan, Tomas Mac Uidhir Scale-up challenges and the interaction effect of decarbonisation policy measures
2022 Presented Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar Energy security challenges and options for Ireland  Paul Deane  Energy security challenges and options for Ireland 
2022 Presented Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar How can lower energy demand help Ireland achieve its climate targets Ankita Gaur PowerPoint Presentation (marei.ie)
2022 Presented Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar What is the potential for active modes to reduce Ireland's transport emissions? Vera O'Riordan What is the potential for active modes to reduce Ireland’s transport emissions?
2022 Published Policy Brief MaREI The challenge of allocating Irelands carbon budget among sectors Hannah Daly https://www.marei.ie/the-challenge-of-allocating-irelands-carbon-budget-among-sectors/
2022 Published Paper Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition Low energy demand scenario for feasible deep decarbonisation: Whole energy systems modelling for Ireland. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition  Gaur, A., Balyk, O., Glynn, J., Curtis, J. and Daly, H https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rset.2022.100024
2022 Published Paper Transportation. Research. Part D  How and why we travel – Mobility demand and emissions from passenger transport,  O’Riordan, V., Rogan, F., Ó Gallachóir, B., Mac Uidhir, T., and Daly, H. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2022.103195, 2022.
2022 Contributed Report International Energy Agency Contribution to International Energy Agency report, Global EV Outlook 2022: Securing supplies for an electric future, IEA Aryanpur, V. https://www.iea.org/reports/global-ev-outlook-2022
2022 Published Paper Applied Energy Decarbonisation of passenger light-duty vehicles using spatially resolved TIMES-Ireland Model. Applied Energy.316:119078.  Aryanpur, V., Balyk, O., Daly, H., Ó Gallachóir, B., Glynn, J. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119078
2022 Published Paper Data in Brief (scientific journal) Passenger transport demand, fuel consumption, and emissions data for the Irish Passenger Transport Emissions and Mobility (IPTEM) model, Data Br., 42, 108154 O’Riordan, V., Rogan, F., Uidhir, T. Mac, Ó Gallachóir, B., and Daly, H https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108154, 
2022 Published Data set Data in Brief (scientific journal) Passenger transport demand, fuel consumption, and emissions data for the Irish Passenger Transport Emissions and Mobility (IPTEM) model, Data Br., 42, 108154 O’Riordan, V., Rogan, F., Uidhir, T. Mac, Ó Gallachóir, B., and Daly, H https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108154, 
2022 Published Paper Geoscientific Model Development TIM: modelling pathways to meet Ireland's long-term energy system challenges with the TIMES-Ireland Model (v1. 0). Geoscientific Model Development, 15(12), pp.4991-5019,  Balyk, O., Glynn, J., Aryanpur, V., Gaur, A., McGuire, J., Smith, A., Yue, X. and Daly, H https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-4991-2022, 
2022 Published Paper Journal of Sustainable Transport  Impact of an emissions-based car tax policy on CO2 emissions and tax revenue of private cars in Ireland, Int. J. Sustain. Transp., 0, 1–13 O’Riordan, V., Rogan, F., Gallachóir, B. Ó., and Daly, H https://doi.org/10.1080/15568318.2022.2132562
2022 Published Web viewer Online Updated scenarios compatible with draft Sectoral Ceilings finalised.  EPMG Staff https://epmg.netlify.app/tim-carbon-budgets-2022/results/overview/emissions-and-cost
2021 Published Working Paper EPMG How & Why we Travel Mobility Demand and Emissions form Passenger Transport  Vera O'Riordan, Tomas Mac Uidhir, Brian Ó Gallachóir, Fionn Rogan, Hannah Daly  https://www.marei.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-and-Why-We-Travel-–-Mobility-Demand-and-Emissions-from-Passenger-Transport-MaREI-Template.pdf
2020 Published Presentation MaREI MaREI Retrofitting Homes Symposium  Tomas Mac Uidhir MaREI Retrofitting Homes Symposium (June 11th) - MaREI
2020 Published Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar Presentation at ESRI Climate and Energy Policy Webinar, (from 1 hour 11 minutes) Fionn Rogan, Xiufeng Yue Should Ireland aim for zero CO2 or 100%RES?” 
2020 Published Presentation MaREI/ESRI Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar Presentation MaREI-ESRI Climate and Energy Policy Webinar, (from minute 41) P. Deane, H. Daly et. Al.,,  Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Ireland's GHG Emissions, 
2020 Published Paper Data in Brief (scientific journal) Residential stock data and dataset on energy efficiency characteristics of residential building fabrics in Ireland Tomas Mac Uidhir, Fionn Rogan, Matthew Collins, John Curtis, Brian O Gallachoir.  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920301414
2020 Published Data set Data in Brief (scientific journal) Residential stock data and dataset on energy efficiency characteristics of residential building fabrics in Ireland Tomas Mac Uidhir, Fionn Rogan, Matthew Collins, John Curtis, Brian O Gallachoir.  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920301414
2020 Published Paper Applied Energy Identifying decarbonisation opportunities using marginal abatement cost curves and energy system scenario ensembles. Applied Energy. 15 October 2020 Xiufeng Yue, J.P. Deane, Brian O'Gallachoir, Fionn Rogan https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115456
2020 Published Report EPA Research Opportunities to Decarbonise the Irish Transportation Sector. EPA Research. July 2020 Eamonn Mulholland, Fionn Rogan, Tomás Mac Uidhir and Brian Ó Gallachóir. Research_Report_321.pdf (epa.ie)
2020 Published Report EPA Research The Role of Energy Technology in Climate Mitigation in Ireland: Irish TIMES Phase 3. EPA Research. July 2020 Brian Ó Gallachóir, Paul Deane, James Glynn, Fionn Rogan Research_Report_326.pdf (epa.ie)
2020 Published Paper Journal of Energy Least cost energy system pathways towards 100% renewable energy in Ireland by 2050. Energy. 15 September 2020. Xiufeng Yue, Neha Patankar, Joseph Decarolis, Alessandro Chiodi, Fionn Rogan, J.P. Deane, Brian O’Gallachoir.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2020.118264
2019 Published Paper Science Direct Paper published on analysis of residential sector retrofitting scheme:
"Improving energy savings from a residential retrofit policy: a new model to inform better retrofit decisions (2019) Energy and Buildings."
Tomás MacUidhir (UCC), Fionn Rogan (UCC), Matthew Collins, John Curtis (ESRI), Brian Ó Gallachóir (UCC) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378778819322224 

Energy Policy and Modelling Group

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