A multi-model analysis of the EU's path to net zero

JOULE(2023)

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The European Union (EU) recently ratcheted its climate ambition to net-zero emissions by 2050, with a milestone of 55% emissions cuts in 2030. This study carries out a model inter-comparison to assess the EU's path, from "Fit for 55"in 2030 to an intermediate milestone in 2040 and onto net zero in 2050, offering insights at sectoral and member-state levels. Our model results support the bloc's ambition for its Emissions Trading System and Effort Sharing Regulation sectors while pointing to the need for near-complete decarbonization of electricity by 2040, enabled by considerable deployment of renewables (45%-65% in 2030, to 60%-70% in 2040, and to 75%-90% in 2050 in electricity generation) and carbon capture and storage (0.5-2 GtCO2/year by 2050). We also highlight the trade-offs between supply-side and harder-to-abate sectors, assess the ambition of member states for net zero and timing of coal phaseout, and reflect on the economic implications of investment, technical, and policy needs.
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modeling,climate mitigation pathways,net-zero emissions,European climate policy,climate and energy transition,Fit for 55,European Union,integrated assessment models,model inter-comparison,Emissions Trading System
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