Vielle, MarcThalmann, Philippe2017-11-252017-11-252017-11-252017https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/142315The goal of this study is to estimate the net impact of all policies and measures implemented in the context of the Swiss energy and climate policies on CO2 emissions from combustion processes between 1990 and 2035. The study provides a projection of CO2 emissions until 2035 under the assumption of continuation of existing measures, optionally including the strengthening as adopted by the popular vote on the first package of measures of the Energy Strategy 2050 on 21 May 2017. It contrasts these emissions with a scenario excluding all policies and measures introduced after 1990. The study does not estimate the evolution of CO2 emissions from non-combustion processes, other (non-CO2) greenhouse gas emissions and the impact of measures on these emissions. Nor does it simulate a scenario with additional measures that are currently discussed/planned but not adopted yet or that may become necessary in the future if it appears that the emission targets cannot be met with existing measures alone. This report updates an earlier report addressing the same questions (INFRAS and EPFL, 2016) by using the latest greenhouse gas inventory, the revised transportation forecasts and newer data whenever available. In addition, it incorporates the first package of measures of the Energy Strategy 2050 in a separate scenario.émissions de CO2CO2 EmissionenCO2 emissionsclimate policypolitique climatiqueKlimapolitikUpdated emissions scenarios without measures, 1990-2035text::report