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Researchers Publish Pathways for US to Achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2050 in line with Paris Climate Agreement

1/31/2021

 
In January 2021, Jim Williams, Professor at the University of San Francisco, and Director of the Sustainable Development Solution Network's Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP), along with energy modeling experts from Evolved Energy Research and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, published Carbon-Neutral Pathways for the United States in the journal AGU Advances. 

This study describes multiple possible pathways for the U.S. to reach net- zero and net-negative CO2 emissions by 2050 in line with the Paris Climate Agreement and demonstrates that "the U.S. can reach zero net CO2 emissions from energy and industry in 2050 at a net cost of 0.2-1.2% of GDP, not counting the benefits of avoiding damages from climate change or the health benefits from improved air quality," according to the publication announcement.

The announcement also states: "All pathways employed four basic strategies: energy efficiency, decarbonized electricity, electrification, and capturing carbon. Least cost pathways were based on >80% wind and solar electricity plus limited thermal generation for reliability. A 100% renewable primary energy system is feasible at somewhat higher cost and land use ... The actions required in the next 10 years are known with high confidence and align with those found in other recent work, including Princeton’s Net Zero America Project. The highest-priority near-term actions are similar across all the modeled pathways and have clear quantitative benchmarks for policy:
  • Renewables buildout (>500 GW total wind and solar capacity by 2030)
  • Coal retirement (<1% of total generation by 2030)
  • Maintaining current nuclear and natural gas capacity
  • Electrification of light-duty vehicles (EVs > 50% of LDV sales by 2030) and buildings (heat pumps >50% of residential HVAC sales by 2030).​"
​The link to the full publication is here.
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Source: Berkeley Lab / Sustainable Development Solutions Network

New Report Highlights Renewables Development in El Salvador

12/29/2020

 
A new report highlights key actions that could improve conditions for renewable energy development in El Salvador.

​Released in December 2020, Renewables Readiness Assessment: El Salvador (English (full report) | Spanish (summary)) is based on a study undertaken by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in collaboration with the Executive Hydroelectric Commission of the Lempa River (CEL – Comisión Ejecutiva Hidroeléctrica del Río Lempa) and the National Energy Council (CNE – Consejo Nacional de Energía).

The release states: "El Salvador has prioritised renewable energy projects to reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels and improve energy security. The National Energy Policy 2010-2024 has become a key tool for the country to advance the use of indigenous renewables, including hydropower, biomass, solar photovoltaic (PV) and geothermal power."

Key recommendations of the report include: 
  • Enhance long-term planning and policy for the renewable energy sector
  • Create enabling conditions for geothermal energy development
  • Establish clear institutional frameworks and co-ordination
  • Assess the implementation of distributed power generation
  • Foster project development and financing for renewables
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New Reports on Renewable Energy Pathways for Transportation, Heating, and Cooling Released

11/30/2020

 
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In November 2020, the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) released two reports addressing the need to shift the transportation, heating and cooling sectors to renewable energy.

Transportation: The rapidly growing transportation sector generated nearly 25% of global energy-related GHG emissions in 2019, yet only 3.7% of the sector's energy consumption was met by renewable sources, according to REN21. Citing the need for a "rapid and fundamental shift ... in transport to enable the decarbonisation required to meet the objectives of the Paris Climate Agreement," REN21 and the FIA Foundation released an in-depth study, Renewable Energy Pathways in Road Transport, to highlight sustainable solutions. A link to the full report is here, and those interested in staying informed and participating in future energy and transportation initiatives are invited to sign up here. 

Heating and Cooling: The continued use of fossil fuels as the main fuel for heating and cooling contributes significantly to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. A new report, Renewable Energy Policies in a Time of Transition: Heating and Cooling (2020), prepared by REN21, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the International Energy Agency (IEA), "provides an overview of the role of renewables in heating and cooling with context on the different technological options and applications." It also "showcases supporting policy mechanisms necessary to support the development and deployment of renewables in heating and cooling." A link to the full report is here. 


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