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Incorporating energy justice and equity objectives in power system models

Teagan Goforth, Todd Levin, Destenie Nock

2024Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ensuring an equitable energy transition requires models and tools that can account for equity and energy justice goals. Power system models (PSMs) are widely used throughout industry, government, and academia to simulate or optimize the operations and planning of current and future electricity systems under different scenarios, parameter assumptions and policy frameworks. These models are important tools that allow users to understand how the power system may evolve under different future conditions, but importantly, they are also used to inform policy implementation and investment decisions across all aspects of the power system. However, existing models seldom include energy justice considerations and therefore energy justice priorities are not reflected in the policies and other decision-making processes that are informed by these models. The purpose of this review is to provide a framework that energy modelers can draw upon to integrate energy justice and equity goals into PSMs. To this end, 99 papers that examine the intersection of energy justice and power system models are summarized and ten core aspects of the power system that can impact energy justice outcomes, and therefore require new modeling approaches, are identified. This review then establishes key current practices, challenges, and opportunities associated with capturing energy justice considerations in power system models across these ten aspects. This review concludes by proposing four key research directions that should be pursued to improve the representation of energy justice and equity in power system modeling. Finally, this review also addresses challenges raised by United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7, which aims to ensure affordable energy access to everyone and Sustainable Development Goal 13, which aims to take urgent action to address climate change. • Energy systems have traditionally exhibited injustice and inequalities. • Equitable energy transitions require model enhancements to inform decision making. • Most power system models do not capture energy equity and justice objectives. • Ten key aspects of energy justice and equitable transitions are established. • Five novel modeling approaches for capturing equity are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Equity (law)EconomicsSociologyPolitical scienceLawIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationRenewable energy and sustainable power systemsHybrid Renewable Energy Systems