Energy planning (original) (raw)
Energy planning has a number of different meanings, but the most common meaning of the term is the process of developing long-range policies to help guide the future of a local, national, regional or even the global energy system. Energy planning is often conducted within governmental organizations but may also be carried out by large energy companies such as electric utilities or oil and gas producers. These oil and gas producers release greenhouse gas emissions. Energy planning may be carried out with input from different stakeholders drawn from government agencies, local utilities, academia and other interest groups.
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dbo:abstract | La planificación energética o planeamiento energético se entiende habitualmente como el proceso de elaborar políticas a medio y largo plazo para ayudar a guiar el futuro de un sistema energético local, nacional, regional o incluso mundial. A menudo se lleva a cabo por actores con poder político explícito (gobiernos nacionales o regionales, ministerios), pero también puede ser realizada por grandes empresas energéticas, de electricidad o productores de petróleo y gas. La planificación energética se puede llevar a cabo con aportaciones de diferentes partes interesadasː organismos estatales, compañías eléctricas públicas o privadas, instituciones académicas, consumidores, empresarios y otros grupos de interés. En otra definición, la planificación energética es la previsión de las necesidades energéticas futuras y de las actuaciones para atenderlas. Desde 1973, la ciencia del modelado energético (o modelización energética), en la que se basa la planificación energética, se ha desarrollado significativamente. Los modelos energéticos se pueden clasificar en 3 grupos: pronóstico descriptivo, normativo y futurista. La planificación energética a menudo se lleva a cabo utilizando enfoques integrados que consideran tanto la provisión de suministros de energía como el papel de la eficiencia energética en la reducción de la demanda (planificación integrada de recursos). La planificación energética siempre debe tener en cuenta la demanda resultante del crecimiento de la población y del desarrollo económico. (es) Energy planning has a number of different meanings, but the most common meaning of the term is the process of developing long-range policies to help guide the future of a local, national, regional or even the global energy system. Energy planning is often conducted within governmental organizations but may also be carried out by large energy companies such as electric utilities or oil and gas producers. These oil and gas producers release greenhouse gas emissions. Energy planning may be carried out with input from different stakeholders drawn from government agencies, local utilities, academia and other interest groups. Since 1973, the art and science of energy modeling, on which energy planning is based, has developed significantly. Energy models can be classified into three groups: descriptive, normative, and futuristic forecasting. Energy planning is often conducted using integrated approaches that consider both the provision of energy supplies and the role of energy efficiency in reducing demands. Energy planning should always reflect the outcomes of population growth and economic development. There are also several alternative energy solutions which avoid the release of greenhouse gasses, like electrifying current machines and using nuclear energy. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Energy planning has a number of different meanings, but the most common meaning of the term is the process of developing long-range policies to help guide the future of a local, national, regional or even the global energy system. Energy planning is often conducted within governmental organizations but may also be carried out by large energy companies such as electric utilities or oil and gas producers. These oil and gas producers release greenhouse gas emissions. Energy planning may be carried out with input from different stakeholders drawn from government agencies, local utilities, academia and other interest groups. (en) La planificación energética o planeamiento energético se entiende habitualmente como el proceso de elaborar políticas a medio y largo plazo para ayudar a guiar el futuro de un sistema energético local, nacional, regional o incluso mundial. A menudo se lleva a cabo por actores con poder político explícito (gobiernos nacionales o regionales, ministerios), pero también puede ser realizada por grandes empresas energéticas, de electricidad o productores de petróleo y gas. La planificación energética se puede llevar a cabo con aportaciones de diferentes partes interesadasː organismos estatales, compañías eléctricas públicas o privadas, instituciones académicas, consumidores, empresarios y otros grupos de interés. (es) |
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