Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system

In this paper, the capacity expansion strategies of biofuels supply and the potential for the market development of biofuel vehicles are examined using an integrated System Dynamics model of energy and transport systems for Iceland. The biofuel markets are simulated in the context of a market-based...

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Main Authors: Shafiei, Ehsan, Davidsdottir, Brynhildur, Leaver, Jonathan, Stefansson, Hlynur, Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur Ingi, Keith, David R.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:energy:v:94:y:2016:i:c:p:409-421 2024-04-14T08:13:48+00:00 Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system Shafiei, Ehsan Davidsdottir, Brynhildur Leaver, Jonathan Stefansson, Hlynur Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur Ingi Keith, David R. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544215015376 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544215015376 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:31:31Z In this paper, the capacity expansion strategies of biofuels supply and the potential for the market development of biofuel vehicles are examined using an integrated System Dynamics model of energy and transport systems for Iceland. The biofuel markets are simulated in the context of a market-based economic system. The demand side enables an endogenous analysis of the road transport sector in which the long-term evolutions of light-duty and heavy-duty vehicle fleets are simulated through a consumer choice algorithm. Two scenarios are defined to support the fuel and infrastructure for biofuel vehicles: i) the Initial Push scenario as a tracking capacity planning strategy with an initial supply momentum, and ii) the Enthusiastic scenario as a leading capacity strategy with a continuous supply push. The results indicate that the dynamics of the bio-diesel market are not highly sensitive to the supply strategies employed. However, changing the capacity planning strategy could significantly influence the medium-term development of biogas as well as the evolution of the bio-ethanol market throughout the planning horizon until 2050. While the Initial Push scenario is less costly from a fuel supply perspective, the Enthusiastic strategy would be advantageous in terms of overall energy and transport benefits. Biofuels; Alternative fuel vehicles; Supply-push; Energy system model; Market simulation; System-Dynamics; Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description In this paper, the capacity expansion strategies of biofuels supply and the potential for the market development of biofuel vehicles are examined using an integrated System Dynamics model of energy and transport systems for Iceland. The biofuel markets are simulated in the context of a market-based economic system. The demand side enables an endogenous analysis of the road transport sector in which the long-term evolutions of light-duty and heavy-duty vehicle fleets are simulated through a consumer choice algorithm. Two scenarios are defined to support the fuel and infrastructure for biofuel vehicles: i) the Initial Push scenario as a tracking capacity planning strategy with an initial supply momentum, and ii) the Enthusiastic scenario as a leading capacity strategy with a continuous supply push. The results indicate that the dynamics of the bio-diesel market are not highly sensitive to the supply strategies employed. However, changing the capacity planning strategy could significantly influence the medium-term development of biogas as well as the evolution of the bio-ethanol market throughout the planning horizon until 2050. While the Initial Push scenario is less costly from a fuel supply perspective, the Enthusiastic strategy would be advantageous in terms of overall energy and transport benefits. Biofuels; Alternative fuel vehicles; Supply-push; Energy system model; Market simulation; System-Dynamics;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Shafiei, Ehsan
Davidsdottir, Brynhildur
Leaver, Jonathan
Stefansson, Hlynur
Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur Ingi
Keith, David R.
spellingShingle Shafiei, Ehsan
Davidsdottir, Brynhildur
Leaver, Jonathan
Stefansson, Hlynur
Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur Ingi
Keith, David R.
Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
author_facet Shafiei, Ehsan
Davidsdottir, Brynhildur
Leaver, Jonathan
Stefansson, Hlynur
Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur Ingi
Keith, David R.
author_sort Shafiei, Ehsan
title Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
title_short Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
title_full Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
title_fullStr Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
title_sort analysis of supply-push strategies governing the transition to biofuel vehicles in a market-oriented renewable energy system
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