Baseline scenario definition
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For example: lighting systems retrofit (see below) will result in lower wattage consumption than Baseline scenario.
The Baseline scenario was developed considering a number of assumptions on exogenous model inputs, such as on demographic and economic evolution, technology deployment, energy resources availability and on the implementation and effectiveness of policy decisions.
The other six scenarios are identical to the Baseline scenario but for a variation in one of these exogenous assumptions.
Baseline scenario assumes development of future heating and cooling demand under the assumption that already agreed policies are continued to be implemented, but no decisions on new, stricter policies are taken.
While the Baseline scenario is descriptive (policies in place to date, consistent with the IEA World Energy Outlook 2007 Reference Scenario), the ACT and BLUE scenarios assume new, ambitious policy targets (emission stabilization and halving, respectively).
The Baseline scenario would require a massive expansion of fossil fuel production, to an extent that calls into question supply availability.
Baseline scenario, Scenario A and Scenario B show that with the selected CAGR values the cumulative installed capacity in 2050 is 2.9 GW, 6.9 GW and 53 GW, respectively.
We explore two scenarios for the development of material requirements and emissions to 2060: a Baseline scenario, given by the SSP2-baseline parameters from IMAGE, and a High Efficiency scenario, assuming full implementation of several important materials efficiency strategies drawn from the literature (see Table 3.1).
In the Baseline scenario, historical trends in the building sectors around the world largely continue.