This study examines the geopolitical role of 14 metals and metalloids needed for renewable energy technologies. The analysis focuses on three factors with potential geopolitical importance: the geographic concentration of resources, potential revenues of resources rich countries and the size of total global markets. The geographic concentration of most of the fourteen studied metals and metalloids will be higher than for oil. The only exceptions are tellurium, copper and silicon. The economic revenues as fraction of total economic throughput will be rather low for most of the countries studied. This will reduce the risk for a resource curse to emerge. The exceptions are the Democratic republic of Congo, Chile, Cuba, Madagascar and Zambia. T...
In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainabili...
This paper explores the potential political implications of the geographic and technical characteris...
Driven by the need to account for long-term climate change risks and opportunities, a global energy ...
Mitigating climate change will require large-scale changes to energy systems. Two examples are incre...
Critical raw materials such as rare earths, lithium and cobalt are essential for the energy transiti...
The Paris Agreement aims to limit the global temperature to below 2°C above the pre-industrial level...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
This paper examines the use of materials, in particular metals, in six low-carbon energy technologie...
This study focuses on the significance of energy resources, supply networks and security, recognizin...
The global energy sector is expected to experience a gradual shift towards renewable energy sources ...
Following the invasion of Ukraine, there is a call to replace Russian gas and oil with green electri...
This scenario study focused on potential future demand of critical metals if the world strives for e...
Published version PDF deposited in Cadmus for personal research purposes only.This study focuses on ...
As environmental problems associated with energy systems become more serious, it is necessary to add...
As environmental problems associated with energy systems become more serious, it is necessary to add...
In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainabili...
This paper explores the potential political implications of the geographic and technical characteris...
Driven by the need to account for long-term climate change risks and opportunities, a global energy ...
Mitigating climate change will require large-scale changes to energy systems. Two examples are incre...
Critical raw materials such as rare earths, lithium and cobalt are essential for the energy transiti...
The Paris Agreement aims to limit the global temperature to below 2°C above the pre-industrial level...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
This paper examines the use of materials, in particular metals, in six low-carbon energy technologie...
This study focuses on the significance of energy resources, supply networks and security, recognizin...
The global energy sector is expected to experience a gradual shift towards renewable energy sources ...
Following the invasion of Ukraine, there is a call to replace Russian gas and oil with green electri...
This scenario study focused on potential future demand of critical metals if the world strives for e...
Published version PDF deposited in Cadmus for personal research purposes only.This study focuses on ...
As environmental problems associated with energy systems become more serious, it is necessary to add...
As environmental problems associated with energy systems become more serious, it is necessary to add...
In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainabili...
This paper explores the potential political implications of the geographic and technical characteris...
Driven by the need to account for long-term climate change risks and opportunities, a global energy ...