The role of renewable energy in climate change mitigation is explored through a review of 162 recent medium- to long-term scenarios from 15 large-scale, energy-economic and integrated assessment models. The current state of knowledge from this community is assessed and its implications drawn for the strategic context in which policymakers and other decision-makers might consider renewable energy. The scenario set is distinguished from previous ones in that it contains more detailed information on renewable deployment levels. All the scenarios in this study were published during or after 2006. Within the context of a large-scale assessment, the analysis is guided primarily by four questions. What sort of future levels of renewable energy dep...
AbstractThe rapid increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations in the last several decade...
Climate financing requires serious steps in the promotion of sustainable development. In the 21st ce...
AbstractIn 2013, renewable energy accounted for only 8.9% of global commercial primary energy use, w...
Renewable energy (RE) has the potential to play an important and increasing role in achieving ambiti...
This paper uses the EMF27 scenarios to explore the role of renewable energy (RE) in climate change m...
This paper uses the EMF27 scenarios to explore the role of renewable energy in climate change mitiga...
Currently, most of the energy is supplied by burning fossil fuels such as oil, coal or gas. While th...
Long-term energy scenarios are an important input to policy-relevant assessment reports on climate c...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2008 scenario is a target oriented scenario of future energy demand and supp...
Attention is paid to the extent to which power generation options can contribute to mitigation of gl...
Renewable energy resources, which depend on climate, may be susceptible to future climate change. He...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
This study explores the importance of bioenergy to potential future energy transformation and climat...
This paper analyzes a set of global energy-economic development scenarios for the 21st century. The ...
AbstractThe rapid increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations in the last several decade...
Climate financing requires serious steps in the promotion of sustainable development. In the 21st ce...
AbstractIn 2013, renewable energy accounted for only 8.9% of global commercial primary energy use, w...
Renewable energy (RE) has the potential to play an important and increasing role in achieving ambiti...
This paper uses the EMF27 scenarios to explore the role of renewable energy (RE) in climate change m...
This paper uses the EMF27 scenarios to explore the role of renewable energy in climate change mitiga...
Currently, most of the energy is supplied by burning fossil fuels such as oil, coal or gas. While th...
Long-term energy scenarios are an important input to policy-relevant assessment reports on climate c...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2008 scenario is a target oriented scenario of future energy demand and supp...
Attention is paid to the extent to which power generation options can contribute to mitigation of gl...
Renewable energy resources, which depend on climate, may be susceptible to future climate change. He...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
This study explores the importance of bioenergy to potential future energy transformation and climat...
This paper analyzes a set of global energy-economic development scenarios for the 21st century. The ...
AbstractThe rapid increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations in the last several decade...
Climate financing requires serious steps in the promotion of sustainable development. In the 21st ce...
AbstractIn 2013, renewable energy accounted for only 8.9% of global commercial primary energy use, w...