Low-carbon energy transitions aim to stay within a carbon budget that limits potential climate change to 2 °C - or well below - through a substantial growth in renewable energy sources alongside improved energy efficiency and carbon capture and storage. Current scenarios tend to overlook their low net energy returns compared to the existing fossil fuel infrastructure. Correcting from gross to net energy, we show that a low-carbon transition would probably lead to a 24-31% decline in net energy per capita by 2050, which implies a strong reversal of the recent rising trends of 0.5% per annum. Unless vast end-use efficiency savings can be achieved in the coming decades, current lifestyles might be impaired. To maintain the present net energy r...
Low-carbon power transition, key to combatting climate change, brings far-reaching effects on achiev...
With the increased focus on responding to climate change by accelerating a transition to a low carbo...
There is currently no consensus regarding whether or not renewable energies are capable of supplying...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Low-carbon energy transitions aim to stay within a...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
A global energy transition is urgently needed to phase out fossil fuels and mitigate climate change....
Achieving the Paris Agreement will require massive deployment of low-carbon energy. However, constru...
The decision to transition to low-carbon energy often needs to identify how efficiently to mitigate ...
Investment in low-carbon energy is making a difference. IIASA research now provides decision makers ...
Extracting, processing, and delivering energy requires energy itself, which reduces the net energy a...
Scenarios from integrated assessment models can provide insights into how carbon budgets relate to o...
Tackling climate change requires a rapid transition to net-zero energy systems. A variety of differe...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Low-carbon power transition, key to combatting climate change, brings far-reaching effects on achiev...
With the increased focus on responding to climate change by accelerating a transition to a low carbo...
There is currently no consensus regarding whether or not renewable energies are capable of supplying...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Low-carbon energy transitions aim to stay within a...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
A global energy transition is urgently needed to phase out fossil fuels and mitigate climate change....
Achieving the Paris Agreement will require massive deployment of low-carbon energy. However, constru...
The decision to transition to low-carbon energy often needs to identify how efficiently to mitigate ...
Investment in low-carbon energy is making a difference. IIASA research now provides decision makers ...
Extracting, processing, and delivering energy requires energy itself, which reduces the net energy a...
Scenarios from integrated assessment models can provide insights into how carbon budgets relate to o...
Tackling climate change requires a rapid transition to net-zero energy systems. A variety of differe...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Low-carbon power transition, key to combatting climate change, brings far-reaching effects on achiev...
With the increased focus on responding to climate change by accelerating a transition to a low carbo...
There is currently no consensus regarding whether or not renewable energies are capable of supplying...