Getting from here to there - Energy technology transformation pathways in the EMF27 scenarios

Krey, V. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0307-3515, Luderer, G., Clarke, L., & Kriegler, E. (2014). Getting from here to there - Energy technology transformation pathways in the EMF27 scenarios. Climatic Change 123 (3) 369-382. 10.1007/s10584-013-0947-5.

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Abstract

Based on a large number of energy-economic and integrated assessment models, the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) 27 study systematically explores the implications of technology cost and availability for feasibility and macroeconomic costs of energy system transformations toward climate stabilization. At the highest level, the technology strategy articulated in all the scenarios in EMF27 includes three elements: decarbonization of energy supply, increasing the use of low-carbon energy carriers in end-use, and reduction of energy use. The way that the scenarios differ is in the degree to which these different elements of strategy are implemented, the timing of those implementations, and the associated macroeconomic costs. The study also discusses the value of individual technologies for achieving climate stabilization. A robust finding is that the unavailability of carbon capture and storage and limited availability of bioenergy have the largest impact on feasibility and macroeconomic costs for stabilizing atmospheric concentrations at low levels, mostly because of their combined ability to remove carbon from the atmosphere. Constraining options in the electric sector such as nuclear power, wind and solar energy in contrast has a much smaller impact on the cost of mitigation.

Item Type: Article
Research Programs: Energy (ENE)
Bibliographic Reference: Climatic Change; 123(3-4):369-382 (April 2014) (Published online 6 December 2013)
Depositing User: IIASA Import
Date Deposited: 15 Jan 2016 08:50
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 17:24
URI: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/10949

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