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Energy Systems Analysis and Modelling towards Decarbonisation



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Autore: Fragkos Panagiotis Visualizza persona
Titolo: Energy Systems Analysis and Modelling towards Decarbonisation Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (240 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
History of engineering & technology
Soggetto non controllato: GEM-E3-FIT
low-carbon R&amp
D
innovation-induced growth
endogenous technology progress
unilateral climate policy
carbon leakage
industrial relocation
border carbon adjustment
electric vehicles
electricity recharging infrastructure
business models
equilibrium programming
Greek EV mobility 2030
private investments in infrastructure
combined gas-steam cycles
efficiency
heat exchange in Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG)
economic analysis
cost management
managerial decisions
fortune 500
carbon disclosure
financial performance
COVID-19
economic recovery
stimulus packages
climate scenarios
integrated assessment modelling
integrated energy system
scheduling
energy trade
smart contract
BECCS
CCS
biomass
climate neutrality
greenhouse gas
emission
abatement cost
EU climate/energy policy
Fit for 55
European Union
Green Deal
burden sharing
effort sharing regulation
emissions trading system
energy system analysis
TIMES PanEU
NEWAGE
agent-based modelling
low carbon electricity system
investment decisions
heterogeneous agents
value factor of wind
Persona (resp. second.): SiskosPelopidas
FragkosPanagiotis
Sommario/riassunto: The Paris Agreement establishes a process to combine Nationally Determined Contributions with the long-term goal of limiting global warming to well below 2 °C or even to 1.5 °C. Responding to this challenge, EU and non-EU countries are preparing national and regional low-emission strategies outlining clean energy-transition pathways. The aim of this book is to provide rigorous quantitative assessment of the challenges, impacts and opportunities induced by ambitious low-emission pathways. It aims to explore how deep emission reductions can be achieved in all energy supply and demand sectors, exploring the interplay between mitigation options, including energy efficiency, renewable energy uptake and electrification, for decarbonising inflexible end-uses such as mobility and heating. The high expansion of renewable energy poses high technical and economic challenges regarding system configuration and market organisation, requiring the development of new options such as batteries, prosumers, grid expansion, chemical storage through power-to-X and new tariff setting methods. The uptake of disruptive mitigation options (hydrogen, CCUS, clean e-fuels) as well as carbon dioxide removal (BECCS, direct air capture, etc.) may also be required in the case of net-zero emission targets, but raises market, regulatory and financial challenges. This book assesses low-emission strategies at the national and global level and their implications for energy-system development, technology uptake, energy-system costs and the socioeconomic and industrial impacts of low-emission transitions.
Titolo autorizzato: Energy Systems Analysis and Modelling towards Decarbonisation  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910566469003321
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