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arxiv: 1602.01203 · v1 · pith:SZHF5XWDnew · submitted 2016-02-03 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph

The Sower's way. Quantifying the Narrowing Net-Energy Pathways to a Global Energy Transition

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph
keywords energyrenewableemissionsfossilinstallationinvestedpathwaysphase-out
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Planning the appropriate renewable energy installation rate should balance two partially contradictory objectives: substituting fossil fuels fast enough to stave-off the worst consequences of climate change while maintaining a sufficient net energy flow to support the world's economy. The upfront energy invested in constructing a renewable energy infrastructure subtracts from the net energy available for societal energy needs, a fact typically neglected in energy projections. Modeling feasible energy transition pathways to provide different net energy levels we find that they are critically dependent on the fossil fuel emissions cap and phase-out profile and on the characteristic energy return on energy invested of the renewable energy technologies. The easiest pathway requires installation of renewable energy plants to accelerate from 0.12TWp/year in 2013 to peak between 6.6 and 10.4 TWp/year, for an early or a late fossil-fuel phase-out respectively in order for emissions to stay within the recommended CO2 budget.

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