Reference Scenario definition
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Forecasted electricity prices For all considered European countries (Germany (DE), Denmark (DK), Spain (ES), Italy (IT), Finland (FI), Swe- den (SE), United Kingdom (UK)), values of the price drivers (i.e. energy-related quantities that influence the electricity price) as projected by the EU Reference Scenario are used (European Commission et al., 2021).
The Reference Scenario builds on policies at EU and Member State level, whose implementation intensifies until 2030 and continues afterwards, assuming no additional measures after 2030.
In developing this plan, the GIA has recognized the challenge inherent in attaining the IEA World Energy Outlook 2002 forecasted growth of 4% per annum (Reference Scenario) or greater (Alternative Policy Scenario) in global geothermal electricity production for the 2000- 2010 period.
Compliant Long-term Demand & Supply Business-as- Usual Reference Scenario Presentation.
Projected SNF Inventory at NPR Sites and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ for Reference Scenario by Site Group (Group Status as of 12/31/2017) Description Site Group Fuel Discharges as of 12/31/2012 Forecast Discharges 1/1/2013 to 12/31/2017 Forecast Discharges 1/1/2018 to 12/31/2075 Total Projected Discharged Fuel Assy.
The macroeconomic outlook used in the Reference Scenario provides the framework projections on how the European economy will evolve in the coming decades.
Following this approach, the Reference Scenario can help inform the debate on where currently adopted policies might lead the EU and whether further policy development and increased policy ambition is needed in the medium and long-term.
The results of the alternative scenarios considered in this revision of the report indicate a potential inventory that may vary from the Reference Scenario by a reduction of nearly 45,000 assemblies (~13,000 MTU), in the case where all reactors shutdown after their current license period, to an increase of approximately 11,400 assemblies (~4,800 MTU), in the case where the four new reactors are added to the fleet and the operating reactors obtain their 20-years license extension.
Appendices D and E provide summary information for the Reference Scenario by state, and by NRC Region, respectively.
This is the Reference Scenario for the purpose of comparison to alternative scenarios.