This paper presents analyses of the development of the European electricity sector that is in line with the climate and energy targets of the European Union for 2030 and 2050. The role of energy storage and transmission under various assumptions about a) development of electric battery costs, b) transmission grid expansion restrictions, and c) the variability of future electricity demand is demonstrated. Two models are soft-linked – LIBEMOD, a multimarket energy equilibrium model of Europe, and TIMES-Europe, a bottom-up stochastic model of the European electricity and district heat sectors – to provide an analysis of the decarbonization of the electricity sector that has consistent assumptions about electricity use and fuel prices. To expli...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
In a large number of published works possibilities and limits of building an electricity power indus...
Considering the targets of the Paris agreement, rapid decarbonisation of the power system is needed....
This paper presents analyses of the development of the European electricity sector that is in line w...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...
The increasing use of renewable energy leads to a higher share of intermittent and volatile electric...
The EU has set itself ambitious short- and long-term decarbonisation targets: a reduction in greenho...
The linear optimization bottom-up technology model JRC-EU-TIMES is used to assess the cost-effective...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...
In this paper we study the European power system for 2050 from both the expansion and the operation ...
This paper investigates sector coupling between the central power system and local energy communitie...
Urgent action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is needed to prevent irreversible damage to ...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
Variable renewable energy sources are likely to dominate the European electricity market within the ...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
In a large number of published works possibilities and limits of building an electricity power indus...
Considering the targets of the Paris agreement, rapid decarbonisation of the power system is needed....
This paper presents analyses of the development of the European electricity sector that is in line w...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...
The increasing use of renewable energy leads to a higher share of intermittent and volatile electric...
The EU has set itself ambitious short- and long-term decarbonisation targets: a reduction in greenho...
The linear optimization bottom-up technology model JRC-EU-TIMES is used to assess the cost-effective...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...
In this paper we study the European power system for 2050 from both the expansion and the operation ...
This paper investigates sector coupling between the central power system and local energy communitie...
Urgent action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is needed to prevent irreversible damage to ...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
Variable renewable energy sources are likely to dominate the European electricity market within the ...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
In a large number of published works possibilities and limits of building an electricity power indus...
Considering the targets of the Paris agreement, rapid decarbonisation of the power system is needed....