Modeling the low-carbon transformation in Europe: Developing paths for the European energy system until 2050

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Authors

  • Konstantin Löffler
  • Thorsten Burandt
  • Karlo Hainsch
  • Claudia Kemfert
  • Pao Yu Oei
  • Christian von Hirschhausen
Long-term scenarios of the low-carbon energy transformation in Europe are quite diverse. In this chapter, we provide a detailed discussion of scenarios leading to a far-reaching decarbonization of the European energy system to 2050. We use an updated version of the Global Energy System Model (GENeSYS-MOD), developed by our group to study various low-carbon transformation processes at global, continental, or national level. The modeling results suggest that a largely renewables-based energy mix is the lowest cost solution to the decarbonization challenge, and that the distribution of the carbon budget has a strong impact on the results. Our model calculations thus confirm bottom-up results obtained for the electricity sector, in Chap. 10, suggesting that the solution to the carbon challenge is the increased use of renewable energy sources, mainly solar and wind. Section 13.2 provides a non-technical description of the model, the Global Energy System Model (GENeSYS-MOD); it is an energy system model developed recently for scenario analysis, providing a high level of technical detail, and the integrated coverage of all sectors and fuels. Section 13.3 presents different GHG emissions pathways, related to a 1.5° increase of the global mean temperature, a 2° increase, and a business-as-usual (BAU) case with a much larger emission budget. For each scenario, we distributed the emission budget to countries according to different criteria, i.e. free distribution, share of European GDP, share of current emissions, or share of population. Section 13.4 presents model results, suggesting that renewable technologies gradually replace fossil-fuel generation, starting in the power sector: By 2040, almost all electricity generation is provided by a combination of PV, wind, and hydropower, using significant amounts of storage. The pathways for transportation and heat are more diverse, but they follow a similar general trend. The commitment for a 2 °C target only comes with a cost increase of about 1–2% (dependent on the emission share) compared to a business-as-usual-pathway, while yielding reduced emissions of about 25%. The different regions and demand sectors each experience different decarbonization pathways, depending on their potentials, political settings, and technology options. Section 13.5 concludes that with already known technologies, even ambitions climate targets can be met in Europe, at moderate costs, as long as strict carbon constraints are applied.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnergiewende "Made in Germany" : Low Carbon Electricity Sector Reform in the European Context
EditorsChristian von Hirschhausen, Clemens Gerbaulet, Claudia Kemfert, Caimir Lorenz, Pao-Yu Oei
Number of pages30
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Publication date24.12.2018
Pages345-374
ISBN (print)9783319951256
ISBN (electronic)9783319951263
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24.12.2018
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Economics - Europe, Low-Carbon transformation, Scenarios, Decarbonization, Renewables, Efficiency

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