The availability of reliable, affordable and mature technologies is at the basis of an effective decarbonization strategy, that should be in turn supported by timely and accurate policies. Due to the large differences across sectors and countries, there is no silver bullet to support decarbonization, but a combination of multiple technologies will be required to reach the challenging goal of decarbonizing the energy sector. This chapter presents a focus on the current technological solutions that are available in four main sectors: power generation, industry, transport and buildings. The aim of this work is to highlight the main strengths and weaknesses of the current technologies, to help the reader in understanding which are the main oppo...
Decarbonising the energy industry is an essential aim due to recent environmental disasters and the ...
Models show that to avert dangerous levels of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions must f...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
Climate actions (SDG-13) aim at limiting global warming by targeting carbon emissions reduction. Wit...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Low-carbon power generation technologies such as wind, solar and carbon capture and storage are expe...
After decades of delay, the actions required to address climate change are becoming increasingly urg...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Of the 45 energy technologies deemed critical by the International Energy Agency for meeting global ...
The light that technological change shines on human progress casts growing shadows. The unparalleled...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Addressing global warming requires innovative engineering solutions. The four megatrends: Decarbonis...
The challenge of worldwide energy decarbonization is crucial to ensure sustainable development. The ...
Some energy services and industrial processes—such as long-distance freight transport, air travel, h...
As variable renewable energies are set to become a key energy source in electricity sector worldwide...
Decarbonising the energy industry is an essential aim due to recent environmental disasters and the ...
Models show that to avert dangerous levels of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions must f...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
Climate actions (SDG-13) aim at limiting global warming by targeting carbon emissions reduction. Wit...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Low-carbon power generation technologies such as wind, solar and carbon capture and storage are expe...
After decades of delay, the actions required to address climate change are becoming increasingly urg...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Of the 45 energy technologies deemed critical by the International Energy Agency for meeting global ...
The light that technological change shines on human progress casts growing shadows. The unparalleled...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Addressing global warming requires innovative engineering solutions. The four megatrends: Decarbonis...
The challenge of worldwide energy decarbonization is crucial to ensure sustainable development. The ...
Some energy services and industrial processes—such as long-distance freight transport, air travel, h...
As variable renewable energies are set to become a key energy source in electricity sector worldwide...
Decarbonising the energy industry is an essential aim due to recent environmental disasters and the ...
Models show that to avert dangerous levels of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions must f...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...