This project examined the long‐term role of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in reducing energy use and meeting greenhouse gas emissions goals. This work presents an integrated, century‐scale perspective that, for the first time, allows consistent long‐ term (100‐year) scenarios that simultaneously include California building end‐use and renewable energy detail, the rest of the United States, and 13 other world regions. The global and national context for climate mitigation under a variety of climate policy regimes are briefly presented, followed by an analysis of the potential value of end‐use energy and renewable energy technologies. This analysis found that the deployment of a comprehensive suite of more energy efficie...
California will encounter deployment challenges and opportunities as renewable energy penetration in...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) is working with the California Energy Commission (CEC) t...
This report assesses technology requirements for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Californ...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...
Providing sufficient clean energy while meeting tough environmental\ud standards for the growing pop...
© 2015 The Author(s) Jurisdictions throughout the world are contemplating greenhouse gas (GHG) mitig...
Decarbonization scenarios for California and other Western states of United States to 2030 and 2050 ...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...
Scenario analysis tools have emerged as a useful way to inform the policy debate by envisioning the ...
The land-use implications of deep decarbonization of the electricity sector (e.g., 80% below 1990 em...
Progress on California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which requires 33% of all retail electr...
In this two year study funded by the California Energy Commission and S.D. Bechtel, a committee of i...
This report describes five alternative scenarios for future energy demands in California, developed ...
In this study we use a state-of-the-art planning model for the electric power system - the SWITCH mo...
The integration of renewable resources, such as wind and solar, is essential to establishing low or ...
California will encounter deployment challenges and opportunities as renewable energy penetration in...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) is working with the California Energy Commission (CEC) t...
This report assesses technology requirements for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Californ...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...
Providing sufficient clean energy while meeting tough environmental\ud standards for the growing pop...
© 2015 The Author(s) Jurisdictions throughout the world are contemplating greenhouse gas (GHG) mitig...
Decarbonization scenarios for California and other Western states of United States to 2030 and 2050 ...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...
Scenario analysis tools have emerged as a useful way to inform the policy debate by envisioning the ...
The land-use implications of deep decarbonization of the electricity sector (e.g., 80% below 1990 em...
Progress on California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which requires 33% of all retail electr...
In this two year study funded by the California Energy Commission and S.D. Bechtel, a committee of i...
This report describes five alternative scenarios for future energy demands in California, developed ...
In this study we use a state-of-the-art planning model for the electric power system - the SWITCH mo...
The integration of renewable resources, such as wind and solar, is essential to establishing low or ...
California will encounter deployment challenges and opportunities as renewable energy penetration in...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) is working with the California Energy Commission (CEC) t...
This report assesses technology requirements for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Californ...