Scenario Storyline in Context of Decarbonization Pathways for a Future European Energy System

Author:

Herbst Andrea,Schreiber Steffi,Poganietz Witold-Roger,Martino Angelo,Möst Dominik

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter presents a qualitative description of the scenario storylines for the REFLEX project. The scenario descriptions provide the overall qualitative framework for the modeling activities by setting-up two holistic socio-technical scenarios based on different storylines: the moderate renewable scenario (Mod–RES) as reference scenario and the (de-)centralized high renewable scenarios (High–RES) as ambitious policy scenarios. The chapter highlights the definition of main techno-economic framework parameters, macro-economic and societal drivers as well as of the considered political environment.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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