Energy Strategy Reviews (Nov 2022)

Applying the open-source climate, land, energy, and water systems (CLEWs) model to Canada

  • Kamaria Kuling,
  • Trevor Barnes,
  • Abhishek Shivakumar,
  • Maarten Brinkerink,
  • Taco Niet

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44
p. 100929

Abstract

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In this paper the Climate, Land, Energy, and Water system (CLEWs) interactions of biofuels production are addressed. We utilize an open-source modelling framework to assess direct and indirect impacts of biofuels on long-term electricity generation, land, and water use. We analyse a switchgrass biofuels pathway and find that while the land use implications are substantial, increasing by 646,190 km 2 in agricultural land area, the impacts on water systems, which increases by approximately 222 billion m 3 compared to the baseline, may be even more limiting for the Canadian context. While switchgrass biofuels can contribute low-carbon dispatchable electricity, the land and water use impacts suggest that any biofuels should be used for hard to decarbonize sectors prior to using them for electricity.