Our study presents a new analysis for a possible transition to a fully sustainable global energy system. It looks in detail at the various energy-using activities within each demand sector, charting their volume and physical energy intensities over time. The approach pays particular attention to maximising energy efficiency through the use of best available technologies. This leads to a reduction in total energy demand and a high share of electricity. The decrease in overall demand is achieved despite a growth in both, population and volume of energy services. The electrification occurs primarily in the Buildings and Transport sectors. We conclude that we can build a global energy system by 2050 which sources 95% of its energy from...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
The power sector is faced with strict requirements in reducing harmful emissions and substantially i...
Virtually all goods and services that characterize modern societies’ welfare depend on the provision...
We present a possible pathway to a global, sustainable energy system by 2050. This new energy scenar...
We present a possible pathway to a global, sustainable energy system by 2050. This new energy scenar...
This paper explores the technical and economic characteristics of an accelerated energy transition t...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
In 1881, two electricians built the world's first power system in England. It supplied seven arc lam...
In 1881, two electricians built the world's first power system in England. It supplied seven arc lam...
Sustainable development and global climate change have figured prominently in scientific analysis a...
Greenhouse gas mitigation strategies are generally considered costly with world leaders often engagi...
The power sector is faced with strict requirements in reducing harmful emissions and substantially i...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
The power sector is faced with strict requirements in reducing harmful emissions and substantially i...
Virtually all goods and services that characterize modern societies’ welfare depend on the provision...
We present a possible pathway to a global, sustainable energy system by 2050. This new energy scenar...
We present a possible pathway to a global, sustainable energy system by 2050. This new energy scenar...
This paper explores the technical and economic characteristics of an accelerated energy transition t...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
In 1881, two electricians built the world's first power system in England. It supplied seven arc lam...
In 1881, two electricians built the world's first power system in England. It supplied seven arc lam...
Sustainable development and global climate change have figured prominently in scientific analysis a...
Greenhouse gas mitigation strategies are generally considered costly with world leaders often engagi...
The power sector is faced with strict requirements in reducing harmful emissions and substantially i...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
The power sector is faced with strict requirements in reducing harmful emissions and substantially i...
Virtually all goods and services that characterize modern societies’ welfare depend on the provision...