EnergyTransition 2012\2020\2050. Strategies for the Transition to Low Energy and Low Emission Structures
Angela Köppl,
Claudia Kettner,
Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig,
Stefan Schleicher,
Hans Schnitzer,
Michaela Titz,
Andrea Damm,
Karl W. Steininger,
Brigitte Wolkinger,
Reinhold Lang,
Gernot Wallner,
Heidemarie Artner and
Andreas Karner
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Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig: WIFO
Stefan Schleicher: WIFO
Michaela Titz: Graz University of Technology, Institute for Process and Particle Engineering
Brigitte Wolkinger: University of Graz, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change
Gernot Wallner: Johannes Kepler University Linz, Institute for Polymeric Materials and Testing
Andreas Karner: KWI Consultants GmbH
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Abstract:
The project EnergyTransition analyses options to comply with the targets of the EU Energy and Climate Package in an interdisciplinary approach. 25 storylines and technology wedges are developed and analysed in a bottom-up approach starting from energy services. The technology options are analysed with respect to their effects in the energy system as well as with respect to their effects on energy flows and emissions. The analysis of changes in the energy system is complemented by an economic analysis comprising an input-output analysis in order to reflect employment and output effects from the investment phase and an analysis of changes in operating costs due to the technology wedges. A microeconomic cost approach for selected technology wedges complements the analysis.
Date: 2011
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