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7.1. Literature review
An extensive litterature review has been performed in order to build the scenarios for Belgium. The following studies (non exhaustive list and excluding Elia studies) were consulted to define the scenarios: — “Energy Transition in Belgium – Choices and Costs” published by EnergyVille in 2017 following a request from
Febeliec in order to provide an objective analysis of possible scenarios for electricity generation in Belgium for time horizons 2020-2030; — “Welfare analysis of a selection of policy scenarios on an adequate future Belgian power system” by Federal Planning
Bureau published in 2017 at the request of the DG Energy and its addendum published in September 2017 following the request of the Minister to perform additional analysis with interconnections; — “Our Energy Future 2016” by 3E – at the requested of Bond
Beter Leefmilieu, Inter-Environnement Wallonie, WWG and
Greepeace published in December 2016; — “Sustainability considerations: CO2-emissions with and without nuclear power in Belgium” by UGent – presentation given to the Nuclear Forum – November 2016; — “Scenarios for a Low Carbon Belgium by 2050” – November 2013 – by CLIMACT and VITO at the request the Federal
Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment for the Climate Change Section; — “Towards 100% renewable energy in Belgium by 2050” –
VITO / Federal Planning Bureau – ICEDD – December 2012; — “Etude sur les perspectives d’approvisionnement en electricité à l’horizon 2030” – January 2015 – DG Energie –
FPB; — “Le paysage énergétique Belge: perspectives et défis à l’horizon 2050” – Federal Plan Bureau – October 2014; — “Ten year Network Development Plan 2016” scenarios and 2018 draft scenario report – ENTSO-E; — “Europe’s future secure and sustainable electricity infrastructure” – e-highway2050 study – November 2015; — “Power Perspectives 2030” by European Climate
Foundation – 2011; — “EU 2050 roadmap” by European Commission – 2011; — “Trends and projections in Europe 2016 – Tracking progress towards Europe’s climate and energy targets” – European
Environment Agency; — “EUCO scenarios » by the European Commission – 2016; — “EU Reference scenario” by the European Commission – 2016; — “Roadmap 2050: a practical guide to a prosperous, lowcarbon Europe” – European Climate Foundation – April 2010; — “World Energy Outlook 2016” – IEA – 2016.