A model for using control theory to design sustainable policies for greenhouse gas emissions.

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and urgent matter. A key observation is that systems control theory can be used to design the optimal policy that both achieves sustainable levels of emissions of CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) and minimises the impact on the economy, while exp...

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Main Authors: Chu, B, Duncan, S, Papachristodoulou, A
格式: Conference item
出版: IEEE 2011
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總結:Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and urgent matter. A key observation is that systems control theory can be used to design the optimal policy that both achieves sustainable levels of emissions of CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) and minimises the impact on the economy, while explicitly addressing the high levels of uncertainty associated with predictions of future emissions. As an initial result, in this paper a test bed for the above approach the UK 4see model is introduced, which is suitable for using control theory to design sustainable policies for greenhouse gas emissions. The basic structure and principle of the model is described and its implementation in Matlab Simulink is presented. A linearised state space model is then obtained, analysed and further simplified via standard model reduction techniques. The model established in this paper provides a method of predicting future greenhouse gas emission levels and economic growth against different energy policies and forms the basis for future research on using systems control theory to design optimal sustainable policies. © 2011 IEEE.