Author:
Herbst Andrea,Klingler Anna-Lena,Heitel Stephanie,Manz Pia,Fleiter Tobias,Rehfeldt Matthias,Fermi Francesca,Fiorello Davide,Martino Angelo,Reiter Ulrich
Abstract
AbstractEuropean final energy consumption mainly stems from five sectors: transport, households, industry, residential, and agriculture using fossil fuels as dominant energy carriers. In order to achieve the climate targets, emissions in the demand sectors must be drastically reduced. Due to different characteristics and challenges each sector needs its own strategy how to achieve such decarbonization until 2050. In the following chapter, the impacts of an ambitious mitigation scenario on future energy demand and CO2 emissions for transport, industry, residential, and tertiary are analyzed discussing sector specific decarbonization strategies and mitigation options. Implications of such strategies for demand-side flexibility and its future need are analyzed.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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