This paper presents a thermodynamic vision of the depletion of mineral resources. It demonstrates how raw materials can be better assessed using exergy, based on thermodynamic rarity, which considers scarcity in the crust and energy requirements for extracting and refining minerals. An exergy analysis of the energy transition reveals that, to approach a decarbonized economy by 2050, mineral exergy must be greater than that of fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and even all renewables. This is because clean technologies require huge amounts of many different raw materials. The rapid exhaustion of mines necessitates an increase in recycling and reuse, that is, a “circular economy”. As seen in the automobile industry, society is far removed from cl...
The global transition to fundamentally decarbonized electricity and transport systems will alter the...
A limit to sustainable development could be the exhaustion of some natural resources. A counterpoint...
Following the lead of the European Union in introducing binding measures to promote the use of regen...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
The scarcity factor of non-renewable resources is absent in conventional accounting methodologies. T...
Moving towards a low-carbon economy will imply a considerable increase in the deployment of green te...
This paper makes a review of current raw material criticality assessment methodologies and proposes ...
Mineral deposits are considered as natural capital whose value can be assessed in exergy terms. His...
Urban and remote areas are increasingly using decentralised systems for renewable energy production ...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
The strategic relevance of extracting raw materials from waste from electrical and electronic equipm...
A previous paper (Smith, 1972) dealt with the economics of extracting an exhaustible resource when t...
Clean energy technologies, which aim to reduce environmental impacts from production and consumpt...
The energy transition towards efficient energy production, transport, and use, renewable energy (RE)...
The global transition to fundamentally decarbonized electricity and transport systems will alter the...
A limit to sustainable development could be the exhaustion of some natural resources. A counterpoint...
Following the lead of the European Union in introducing binding measures to promote the use of regen...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
The scarcity factor of non-renewable resources is absent in conventional accounting methodologies. T...
Moving towards a low-carbon economy will imply a considerable increase in the deployment of green te...
This paper makes a review of current raw material criticality assessment methodologies and proposes ...
Mineral deposits are considered as natural capital whose value can be assessed in exergy terms. His...
Urban and remote areas are increasingly using decentralised systems for renewable energy production ...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
The strategic relevance of extracting raw materials from waste from electrical and electronic equipm...
A previous paper (Smith, 1972) dealt with the economics of extracting an exhaustible resource when t...
Clean energy technologies, which aim to reduce environmental impacts from production and consumpt...
The energy transition towards efficient energy production, transport, and use, renewable energy (RE)...
The global transition to fundamentally decarbonized electricity and transport systems will alter the...
A limit to sustainable development could be the exhaustion of some natural resources. A counterpoint...
Following the lead of the European Union in introducing binding measures to promote the use of regen...