In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainability and competitiveness of the European economy, the EU has made the transition to a low-carbon economy a central policy priority. This report builds on the first study conducted in 2011 (Critical Metals in Strategic Energy Technologies), where critical metals were identified which could become a bottleneck to the supply-chain of various low-carbon energy technologies. The first study concentrated on the six SET-Plan technologies, namely: wind, solar (both PV and CSP), CCS, nuclear fission, bioenergy and the electricity grid. Fourteen metals were identified to be a cause for concern. After taking into account market and geopolitical parameters...
Against the backdrop of the climate crisis, countries worldwide agreed in the Paris agreement to kee...
The earth's capacity to absorb greenhouse gases is ultimately a critical limiting factor in the hand...
In the next 5-10 years the UK is going to see dramatic changes to many of its large industrial secto...
In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainabili...
This paper examines the use of materials, in particular metals, in six low-carbon energy technologie...
The global energy sector is expected to experience a gradual shift towards renewable energy sources ...
The global energy sector is expected to experience a gradual shift towards renewable energy sources ...
Meeting the climate protection targets of the Paris agreement requires a fundamental transformation ...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
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...
As environmental problems associated with energy systems become more serious, it is necessary to add...
The ambitious EU policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in combination with a significant adoptio...
Against the backdrop of the climate crisis, countries worldwide agreed in the Paris agreement to kee...
The earth's capacity to absorb greenhouse gases is ultimately a critical limiting factor in the hand...
In the next 5-10 years the UK is going to see dramatic changes to many of its large industrial secto...
In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainabili...
This paper examines the use of materials, in particular metals, in six low-carbon energy technologie...
The global energy sector is expected to experience a gradual shift towards renewable energy sources ...
The global energy sector is expected to experience a gradual shift towards renewable energy sources ...
Meeting the climate protection targets of the Paris agreement requires a fundamental transformation ...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
This thesis analyses EU policy making on critical metals for renewable energy technologies, with a f...
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...
As environmental problems associated with energy systems become more serious, it is necessary to add...
The ambitious EU policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in combination with a significant adoptio...
Against the backdrop of the climate crisis, countries worldwide agreed in the Paris agreement to kee...
The earth's capacity to absorb greenhouse gases is ultimately a critical limiting factor in the hand...
In the next 5-10 years the UK is going to see dramatic changes to many of its large industrial secto...