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Ensuring Southern Spain’s Energy Future: A LEAP-Based Scenario for Meeting 2030 and 2050 Goals

Abstract

The transition towards a low-carbon energy system remains a critical challenge for regions heavily dependent on fossil fuels, such as Andalusia. This study proposes an energy planning framework based on the Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP) to model alternative scenarios and assess the feasibility of meeting the 2030 and 2050 decarbonisation targets. Three scenarios are evaluated, the Tendential Scenario (TS01), the Efficient Scenario (ES01), and the Efficient UJA (EEUJA) Scenario, with this last being specifically designed to ensure full compliance with regional energy goals. The results indicate that, while the Tendential Scenario falls short in reducing primary energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the Efficient Scenario achieves significant progress, though it is still insufficient to meet renewable energy integration targets. The proposed EEUJA Scenario introduces more ambitious measures, including large-scale electrification, smart grids, energy storage, and green hydrogen deployment, resulting in a 39.5% reduction in primary energy demand by 2030 and 97% renewable energy penetration by 2050. Furthermore, by implementing sector-specific decarbonisation strategies for the industry, transport, residential, and services sectors, Andalusia could position itself as a frontrunner in the energy transition while minimising economic and environmental risks. These findings underscore the importance of policy enforcement, technological innovation, and financial incentives in securing a sustainable energy future. The methodology developed in this study is replicable for other regions aiming for carbon neutrality and energy resilience through strategic planning and scenario analysis.

Funding source: The University of Jaén conducted this study through the research group “TEP-985: R&D in Engineering, Energy and Sustainability (GIDIES),” led by principal investigator Julio Terrados Cepeda. The work was carried out by a multidisciplinary team of researchers specialised in ecological energy transition and focuses on the study of urban metabolism, applying the LEAP Methodology (Long-Term Energy Alternatives Planning System). It forms part of the research project PRY079/22, “Andalusian energy system and energy foresight 2050: Analysis of energy policies and climate change mitigation measures in Andalusia,” funded under the 2022 Call for Research Projects of the Centre for Andalusian Studies, as well as the research project “Sustainability and resilience of medium-sized cities and their contribution to the energy transition: circular urban metabolism, energy scenarios and proposed indicators” (METURBAN 2030), coded TED2021-131097B-I00 and funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation (Government of Spain).
Related subjects: Policy & Socio-Economics
Countries: Spain
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2025-08-27
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