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Narrative-driven alternative roads to achieve mid-century CO2 net neutrality in Europe

ENERGY(2022)

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The tightened climate mitigation targets of the EU green deal raise an important question: Which strategy should be used to achieve carbon emissions net neutrality? This study explores stakeholder-designed narratives of the future energy system development within the deep decarbonization context. European carbon net-neutrality goals are put under test in a model comparison exercise using state of the art Energy-Environment-Economy (E3) models: ETM-UCL, PRIMES and REMIND. Results show that while achieving the transition to carbon neutrality by mid-century is feasible under quite different future energy systems, some robust commonalities emerge. Electrification of end use sectors combined with large-scale expansion of renewable energy is a no-regret decision for all strategies; Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) plays an important role for achieving net-neutral targets under all scenarios, but is most relevant when demand-side changes are limited; hydrogen and synthetic fuels can be a relevant mitigation option for mid-century mitigation in hard-to-abate sectors; energy efficiency can reduce the supply system strain. Finally, high carbon prices (300-900(sic)/tCO(2)) are needed under all strategies in order to achieve carbon net neutrality in 2050. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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EU green deal,CO2 net neutrality,Decarbonization pathways,Stakeholder driven scenarios,Energy-environment-economy models (E3),Multi-model comparison
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