This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation context. We focus in particular on the implications for sustainability – namely, competing demands for land-use, import dependency, availability of sustainable bioenergy and economics. The analysis here is limited to one Member State, Ireland, which is an interesting case study for a number of reasons, including significant import dependency and recent acceleration in renewable energy deployment. We used the Irish TIMES model, the energy systems model for Ireland developed with the TIMES model generator, for this scenario analysis. Long term, least cost mitigation scenarios point to bioenergy meeting more than half of Ireland’s energy needs by 20...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Ireland relies on imports of fossil fuels for up to 83% of its energy needs and this statistic is r...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...
This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation cont...
Studies focusing on 100% renewable energy systems have emerged in recent years; however, existing st...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
The Paris Agreement sets out the collective ambition of the world’s nations to prevent dangerous cli...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
The energy sector is the major contributor to GHG (greenhouse gas emissions) in Ireland. Under EU Re...
European states, including Ireland must ensure that an increasing portion of energy from renewable s...
The energy consumed in Ireland is primarily achieved by the combustion of fossil fuels. Ireland’s on...
In 2007 Ireland supplied 96% of the total energy demand with fossil fuels (7% domestic and 89% impor...
The 12th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES 2017...
In response to the threat of climate change, countries of the world have signed the Paris Agreement ...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland's energy supply constantly teeters on t...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Ireland relies on imports of fossil fuels for up to 83% of its energy needs and this statistic is r...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...
This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation cont...
Studies focusing on 100% renewable energy systems have emerged in recent years; however, existing st...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
The Paris Agreement sets out the collective ambition of the world’s nations to prevent dangerous cli...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
The energy sector is the major contributor to GHG (greenhouse gas emissions) in Ireland. Under EU Re...
European states, including Ireland must ensure that an increasing portion of energy from renewable s...
The energy consumed in Ireland is primarily achieved by the combustion of fossil fuels. Ireland’s on...
In 2007 Ireland supplied 96% of the total energy demand with fossil fuels (7% domestic and 89% impor...
The 12th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES 2017...
In response to the threat of climate change, countries of the world have signed the Paris Agreement ...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland's energy supply constantly teeters on t...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Ireland relies on imports of fossil fuels for up to 83% of its energy needs and this statistic is r...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...