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Estimation of global final-stage energy-return-on-investment for fossil fuels with comparison to renewable energy sources

Paul E. Brockway (), Anne Owen, Lina I. Brand-Correa and Lukas Hardt
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Paul E. Brockway: University of Leeds
Anne Owen: University of Leeds
Lina I. Brand-Correa: University of Leeds
Lukas Hardt: University of Leeds

Nature Energy, 2019, vol. 4, issue 7, 612-621

Abstract: Abstract Under many scenarios, fossil fuels are projected to remain the dominant energy source until at least 2050. However, harder-to-reach fossil fuels require more energy to extract and, hence, are coming at an increasing ‘energy cost’. Associated declines in fossil fuel energy-return-on-investment ratios at first appear of little concern, given that published estimates for oil, coal and gas are typically above 25:1. However, such ratios are measured at the primary energy stage and should instead be estimated at the final stage where energy enters the economy (for example, electricity and petrol). Here, we calculate global time series (1995–2011) energy-return-on-investment ratios for fossil fuels at both primary and final energy stages. We concur with common primary-stage estimates (~30:1), but find very low ratios at the final stage: around 6:1 and declining. This implies that fossil fuel energy-return-on-investment ratios may be much closer to those of renewables than previously expected and that they could decline precipitously in the near future.

Date: 2019
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