Studies focusing on 100% renewable energy systems have emerged in recent years; however, existing studies tend to focus only on the power sector using exploratory approaches. This paper therefore undertakes a whole-system approach and explores optimal pathways towards 100% renewable energy by 2050. The analysis is carried out for Ireland, which currently has the highest share of variable renewable electricity on a synchronous power system. Large numbers of scenarios are developed using the Irish TIMES model to address uncertainties. Results show that compared to decarbonization targets, focusing on renewable penetration without considering carbon capture options is significantly less cost effective in carbon mitigation. Alternative assumpti...
In this study a model of the Irish energy-system was developed using EnergyPLAN based on the year 20...
The variability of energy supplied from renewable resources is commonly identified as one of the maj...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
In 2007 Ireland supplied 96% of the total energy demand with fossil fuels (7% domestic and 89% impor...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland's energy supply constantly teeters on t...
This paper provides an overview of the reduction targets that Ireland has set in the context of deca...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation cont...
The energy consumed in Ireland is primarily achieved by the combustion of fossil fuels. Ireland’s on...
The Irish energy white paper released in December 2015 states the objective of diversifying electric...
The transition from a fossil-fuel to a renewable energy system is a modern and complicated challenge...
This paper outlines how an existing energy system can be transformed into a 100% renewable energy sy...
Northern Ireland is facing significant challenge in terms of carbon emissions reduction targets and ...
In this study, we model seven scenarios for the European power system in 2050 based on 100% renewabl...
In this study a model of the Irish energy-system was developed using EnergyPLAN based on the year 20...
The variability of energy supplied from renewable resources is commonly identified as one of the maj...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
In 2007 Ireland supplied 96% of the total energy demand with fossil fuels (7% domestic and 89% impor...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland's energy supply constantly teeters on t...
This paper provides an overview of the reduction targets that Ireland has set in the context of deca...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation cont...
The energy consumed in Ireland is primarily achieved by the combustion of fossil fuels. Ireland’s on...
The Irish energy white paper released in December 2015 states the objective of diversifying electric...
The transition from a fossil-fuel to a renewable energy system is a modern and complicated challenge...
This paper outlines how an existing energy system can be transformed into a 100% renewable energy sy...
Northern Ireland is facing significant challenge in terms of carbon emissions reduction targets and ...
In this study, we model seven scenarios for the European power system in 2050 based on 100% renewabl...
In this study a model of the Irish energy-system was developed using EnergyPLAN based on the year 20...
The variability of energy supplied from renewable resources is commonly identified as one of the maj...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...