If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, thereby effectively going to a (near-) zero carbon energy and thus, electricity system. The European Climate Foundation, Eurelectric, and the International Energy Agency have consequently published a study elaborating on the final goal of this transition. The studies project scenarios of how such a (near-) zero electricity system would look like and provide recommendations on the policies needed to guide the transition. In this paper, we observe that these studies tell a tale with many similarities. In spite of increased energy efficiency, the electricity demand is projected to increase substantially, with up to 50% from today to...
Urgent action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is needed to prevent irreversible damage to ...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy PolicyIf Europe is serious about climate change, it has to red...
Decarbonizing the european electric power sector by 2050 : a tale of three studies / Erik Delarue, L...
Reducing the European Union GHG emissions by at least 80% by 2050 will require a near zero carbon el...
This study explores the least-cost pathways to a clean power system in Europe, compatible with the P...
After decades of delay, the actions required to address climate change are becoming increasingly urg...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
ASSESSMENT European climate policy is gradually shifting towards a long-term perspec- tive. The elec...
Given the stringent climate constraints the European Union has put forward for the power sector, the...
Climate change mitigation is a global challenge that, however, needs to be resolved by national-leve...
We model the evolution of the Central Western Europe power system until 2040 with an increasing carb...
In light of climate change and security concerns, decarbonisation has become a priority for industri...
Urgent action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is needed to prevent irreversible damage to ...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy PolicyIf Europe is serious about climate change, it has to red...
Decarbonizing the european electric power sector by 2050 : a tale of three studies / Erik Delarue, L...
Reducing the European Union GHG emissions by at least 80% by 2050 will require a near zero carbon el...
This study explores the least-cost pathways to a clean power system in Europe, compatible with the P...
After decades of delay, the actions required to address climate change are becoming increasingly urg...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
ASSESSMENT European climate policy is gradually shifting towards a long-term perspec- tive. The elec...
Given the stringent climate constraints the European Union has put forward for the power sector, the...
Climate change mitigation is a global challenge that, however, needs to be resolved by national-leve...
We model the evolution of the Central Western Europe power system until 2040 with an increasing carb...
In light of climate change and security concerns, decarbonisation has become a priority for industri...
Urgent action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is needed to prevent irreversible damage to ...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...