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Energy systems in scenarios at net-zero CO<sub>2</sub> emissions

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Energy systems in scenarios at net-zero CO<sub>2</sub> emissions

J. Deangelo, I. Azevedo, et al.

This study delves into 177 net-zero emission scenarios, revealing that renewable energy sources constitute 60% of primary energy at net-zero. Conducted by Julianne DeAngelo, Inês Azevedo, John Bistline, Leon Clarke, Gunnar Luderer, Edward Byers, and Steven J. Davis, it uncovers the uneven distribution of emissions across regions, raising critical questions about equity in burden-sharing.

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Abstract
Achieving net-zero CO<sub>2</sub> emissions has become a global policy goal. This study examines 177 net-zero emission scenarios from the SR1.5 database to analyze common energy system features and trade-offs. Renewable energy sources, on average, constitute 60% of primary energy at net-zero, with biomass accounting for slightly less than half. Electricity comprises roughly half of final energy consumption. Residual emissions and negative emissions offsets are unevenly distributed across regions, which has implications for burden-sharing and equity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 20, 2021
Authors
Julianne DeAngelo, Inês Azevedo, John Bistline, Leon Clarke, Gunnar Luderer, Edward Byers, Steven J. Davis
Tags
net-zero emissions
renewable energy
energy systems
biomass
electricity consumption
residual emissions
equity
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