Deep decarbonisation – i.e. the transition towards net-zero emissions energy systems – will be enabled by a high penetration of intermittent renewables, storage and sector-coupling technologies. In this paper, we present a novel modelling approach to capture the increasing complexity of such future energy systems and help policy makers choose among the different possible transition scenarios. Salient features of our model, consisting of an extended and regionalised version of EnergyScope (Limpens et al., 2019 [1]), are a low computational time and a concise formulation which make it suitable for uncertainty and what-if analyses. As a case study, the model is applied to devise scenarios for the Italian energy transition. Specifically, we dev...
This paper reviews different approaches to modelling the energy transition towards a zero carbon eco...
The increase of climate change effects is becoming a major challenge to be urgently tackled with a c...
Nowadays, energy policymakers are asked to develop strategies to ensure an affordable clean energy s...
Energy policies accompanying the transition towards a sustainable development process must be suppor...
Since the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the European Union has fought against climate change adopting Europ...
Since the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the European Union has fought against climate change adopting Europ...
The urgence of decarbonization has pushed many countries to set ambitious net-zero CO2 emission targ...
During the last few years, the majority of the EU Governments are implementing suitable energy polic...
A crucial aspect in the transition towards decarbonisation is the need for integration of energy res...
The pathway towards decarbonised energy systems involves massive changes in adopted energy vectors, ...
In the framework of the Paris Agreement, the European Union (EU) will have to firmly set decarboniza...
In the framework of the Paris Agreement, the European Union (EU) will have to firmly set decarboniza...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
This paper reviews different approaches to modelling the energy transition towards a zero carbon eco...
The increase of climate change effects is becoming a major challenge to be urgently tackled with a c...
Nowadays, energy policymakers are asked to develop strategies to ensure an affordable clean energy s...
Energy policies accompanying the transition towards a sustainable development process must be suppor...
Since the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the European Union has fought against climate change adopting Europ...
Since the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the European Union has fought against climate change adopting Europ...
The urgence of decarbonization has pushed many countries to set ambitious net-zero CO2 emission targ...
During the last few years, the majority of the EU Governments are implementing suitable energy polic...
A crucial aspect in the transition towards decarbonisation is the need for integration of energy res...
The pathway towards decarbonised energy systems involves massive changes in adopted energy vectors, ...
In the framework of the Paris Agreement, the European Union (EU) will have to firmly set decarboniza...
In the framework of the Paris Agreement, the European Union (EU) will have to firmly set decarboniza...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
This paper reviews different approaches to modelling the energy transition towards a zero carbon eco...
The increase of climate change effects is becoming a major challenge to be urgently tackled with a c...
Nowadays, energy policymakers are asked to develop strategies to ensure an affordable clean energy s...