Moving towards a low-carbon economy will imply a considerable increase in the deployment of green technologies, which will in turn increase the demand of certain raw materials. In this paper, the material requirements for 2050 scenarios are assessed in terms of exergy to analyze the impact in natural resources in each scenario and identify which technologies are going to demand more resources. Renewable energy technologies are more mineral intensive than current energy sources. Using the International Energy Agency scenarios, from 2025 to 2050, total raw material demand is going to increase by 30%, being the transport sector the one that experiences the highest increase. Aluminum, iron, copper and potassium are those elements that present a...
Global climate mitigation requires a renewable energy transition. Due to interactions between energy...
The increasing metal demand driven by energy and digital transition has led to more complex mining o...
The need for deep decarbonisation in the energy intensive basic materials industry is increasingly r...
Transforming and expanding the electricity sector are key for climatechange mitigation and alleviati...
International audienceAchieving a "carbon neutral" world by 2100 or earlier in a context of economic...
To keep the increase in global average temperature below 2 °C the use of renewable energy sources is...
Global energy transitions could fundamentally change flows of both minerals and energy resources ove...
Deployment of clean energy technologies will require a considerable amount of materials. The surge i...
The energy transition towards efficient energy production, transport, and use, renewable energy (RE)...
The need for low-carbon transitions in the industrial sector is increasingly recognised by governmen...
Potentially scarce materials play an important role in many current and emerging technologies needed...
Detailed analysis of pathways to future sustainable energy systems is important in order to identify...
Detailed analysis of pathways to future sustainable energy systems is important in order to identify...
Stringent GHG emission cuts are required for meeting the so-called Paris Agreement. Due to higher me...
Meeting the climate protection targets of the Paris agreement requires a fundamental transformation ...
Global climate mitigation requires a renewable energy transition. Due to interactions between energy...
The increasing metal demand driven by energy and digital transition has led to more complex mining o...
The need for deep decarbonisation in the energy intensive basic materials industry is increasingly r...
Transforming and expanding the electricity sector are key for climatechange mitigation and alleviati...
International audienceAchieving a "carbon neutral" world by 2100 or earlier in a context of economic...
To keep the increase in global average temperature below 2 °C the use of renewable energy sources is...
Global energy transitions could fundamentally change flows of both minerals and energy resources ove...
Deployment of clean energy technologies will require a considerable amount of materials. The surge i...
The energy transition towards efficient energy production, transport, and use, renewable energy (RE)...
The need for low-carbon transitions in the industrial sector is increasingly recognised by governmen...
Potentially scarce materials play an important role in many current and emerging technologies needed...
Detailed analysis of pathways to future sustainable energy systems is important in order to identify...
Detailed analysis of pathways to future sustainable energy systems is important in order to identify...
Stringent GHG emission cuts are required for meeting the so-called Paris Agreement. Due to higher me...
Meeting the climate protection targets of the Paris agreement requires a fundamental transformation ...
Global climate mitigation requires a renewable energy transition. Due to interactions between energy...
The increasing metal demand driven by energy and digital transition has led to more complex mining o...
The need for deep decarbonisation in the energy intensive basic materials industry is increasingly r...