The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in 2007 and 2008. It takes up recent trends in global energy demand and production and analyses to which extent this affects chances for achieving climate protection targets. The main target is to reduce global CO₂ emissions to 3.7 Gt/a in 2050, thus limiting global average temperature increase to below 2°C and preventing dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. A ten-region energy system model is used for simulating global energy supply strategies. A review of sector and region specific energy efficiency measures resulted in the specification of a global energy demand scenario incorporating strong energy efficiency measure...
The adoption of energy efficiency measures can significantly reduce industrial energy use. This stud...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5?°C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2008 scenario is a target oriented scenario of future energy demand and supp...
The project focuses on a new update of the global Energy [R]evolution scenario, which was developed ...
Energy [R]evolution 2012 provides a consistent fundamental pathway for how to protect our climate: g...
AbstractIn 2013, renewable energy accounted for only 8.9% of global commercial primary energy use, w...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Scenarios for the future of renewable energy through 2050 are reviewed to explore how much renewable...
The analysis of different global energy scenarios in part I of the report confirms that the exploita...
Long-term energy scenarios are an important input to policy-relevant assessment reports on climate c...
International audienceEnergy efficiency is one of the main options for mitigating climate change. An...
The adoption of energy efficiency measures can significantly reduce industrial energy use. This stud...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5?°C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
The Energy [R]evolution 2008 scenario is a target oriented scenario of future energy demand and supp...
The project focuses on a new update of the global Energy [R]evolution scenario, which was developed ...
Energy [R]evolution 2012 provides a consistent fundamental pathway for how to protect our climate: g...
AbstractIn 2013, renewable energy accounted for only 8.9% of global commercial primary energy use, w...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Scenarios for the future of renewable energy through 2050 are reviewed to explore how much renewable...
The analysis of different global energy scenarios in part I of the report confirms that the exploita...
Long-term energy scenarios are an important input to policy-relevant assessment reports on climate c...
International audienceEnergy efficiency is one of the main options for mitigating climate change. An...
The adoption of energy efficiency measures can significantly reduce industrial energy use. This stud...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5?°C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...