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Page 1: Estimating energy consumption in Australia using a spatial microsimulation model Presentation to ANZRSAI Conference, 2014 Robert Tanton 15 November2014

Estimating energy consumption in Australia using a spatial microsimulation modelPresentation to ANZRSAI Conference, 2014

Robert Tanton

15 November2014

Page 2: Estimating energy consumption in Australia using a spatial microsimulation model Presentation to ANZRSAI Conference, 2014 Robert Tanton 15 November2014

Authors

• Robert Tanton, NATSEM, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra

• Yogi Vidyattama, NATSEM, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra

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Structure

• The Problem● Planning for population growth● Future use of energy

• Spatial Microsimulation

• How to use spatial microsimulation to estimate energy expenditure

• Advantages and Disadvantages of this approach

• Conclusions

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The Problem

• Population growth with constraints● Demographic models based on births, deaths and migration● No constraints

– Land– Food– Energy– Water

• How inform future planning?

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Example of the ACT

• Land-Locked

• Area to the South● national park

• Areas can’t expand● Hills and ridges● Commonwealth land● Lakes

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Example of the ACT

• Using a cohort-component method, ACT population predicted to grow from 390,000 people (2014) to 682,000 people (2054)

• How much energy will these people need? Will we have the capacity to supply it? What will we need to do to service this increased population (more solar, wind, etc)? How will energy saving appliances contribute?

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Spatial Microsimulation

• Small area estimation technique that derives a synthetic dataset for each small area

• Synthetic dataset for small area based on real data from survey or completely synthetic● Use survey data with reweighting or selection● Use completely synthetic if don’t have survey with information

required

• Provides unit record data for all small areas

• Use this for cross-tabulations, projections, imputing more data, etc

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Reweighting to small areas

turning the national household weights in the SIH 07-08 and 09-10 file into …

… household weightsfor small-areas

Unit record

Household ID

Weekly income

Weekly rent

Other variables

Household weight

1 1 7 3 . 10292 2 11 4 . 1573 2 11 4 . 1574 2 11 4 . 1575 3 11 0 . 10036 3 11 0 . 10037 4 10 4 . 708 4 12 4 . 709 6 12 0 . 70310 6 12 0 . 703. . . . . .. . . . . .

53220 15374 . . . .

15,374,000Num of households in Aust

NSW SLA1

NSW SLA2

NSW SLA3

Other SLAs

0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .

2.45 13.54 16.38 .2.45 13.54 16.38 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .

3.27 0 0 .3.27 0 0 .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

12465 25853 27940 .

Num of households in small areas

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How apply to energy?

• Create synthetic people/households for each small area as a base (2014)

• Grow areas using cohort component method (Births/Deaths/Migration)● Assign births to families

– If assigned to a house that is too small, move them● Assign deaths randomly based on Age● Allocate in-migration to either old or new households based on Incomes,

Work, etc● Move people ‘down sizing’ when number of people exceeds number of

rooms● Allocate people of certain age group to new households (moving out)● Allocate separations to new households

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How estimate energy consumption?

• Impute household energy use using current variables● Household size● Number of bedrooms● Flat/House● Construction type?

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Remember

We have some detail on every resident and house in an area – can be as complex as we want

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Quick Application

• Use spatial microsimulation to estimate energy expenditure

• Benchmarks:Benchmark ClassificationsTotal number of people in the household

12345>=6

Dwelling Structure Separate House;Semi-Detached house 1 storey;Semi-detached house 2 stories;Flat with 1 or 2 storeys;Flat with 3 storeys;Flat with 4 or more storeys;Flat attached to a house;Caravan, cabin, improvised home, flat attached to shop

Number of bedrooms in household None + 12345>=6

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Data

• 2011 Census benchmarks● Only ACT areas

• 2009/10 ABS Household Expenditure Survey (HES)● Only included records from the ACT

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Validation

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Results – Expenditure on Energy, Houses only

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Results – Expenditure on Energy, Flats 1 or 2 Storey

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Advantages

• Flexibility● Look at energy consumption for different household types

• Scenario modelling – ‘What If’● Technological change● Renewable energy

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Disadvantages

• Data intensive● Survey, Census, Benchmarks● Creating 25 Million people across Australia?

– Start with ACT

• Complexity● Explaining to users?

• Modelling interactions?

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Conclusions

• Spatial Microsimulation can provide spatial base data for a model of sustainability and could be used to estimate energy use in small areas given characteristics of the population

• The final model would be complex but would provide realistic scenario modelling for planners

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