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Publikováno v:
Energies, Vol 12, Iss 14, p 2739 (2019)
The European Commission (EC) has set ambitious CO2 emission reduction objectives for the transport sector by 2050. In this context, most decarbonisation scenarios for transport foresee large market penetration of electric vehicles in 2030 and 2050. T
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https://doaj.org/article/d5c464ba07d946fc9c3df786cd8c1c91
Publikováno v:
Energies, Vol 12, Iss 13, p 2551 (2019)
This paper explores the alternative roles hydrogen can play in the future European Union (EU) energy system, within the transition towards a carbon-neutral EU economy by 2050, following the latest policy developments after the COP21 agreement in Pari
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https://doaj.org/article/048152cd1ab64ca2829ea2b6ba3d2f50
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Procedia. 37:369-376
This paper presents the Energy and Fleet module of the TRIMODE (TRansport Integrated MODel for Europe) model framework which serves to project mobility, energy consumption and emissions up to 2050 in the EU countries. TRIMODE features a modular struc
Autor:
Stavroula Evangelopoulou, Maria Kannavou, Georgios Zazias, Apostolos Petropoulos, Alessia DeVita, Nikolaos Tasios, Pelopidas Siskos, Pantelis Capros
Publikováno v:
Energy Strategy Reviews. 22:255-263
This paper presents a set of scenarios quantified by the PRIMES energy systems model that have provided input to the Impact Assessment work accompanying the “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package, brought forward by the European Commission in N
Autor:
Stavroula Evangelopoulou, Pelopidas Siskos, Pantelis Capros, Georgios Zazias, Apostolos Petropoulos
Publikováno v:
Energy Policy. 121:48-60
The transport sector decarbonisation represents an essential part of the GHG emissions reduction strategy of the EU for the 2030 and 2050 horizon. The strategy presumes a far-reaching structural system change towards the marketing of advanced electri
Publikováno v:
2019 16th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM).
The paper presents the methodology of modelling energy-system scenarios for the EU until 2050 focusing on carbon neutrality. The scenario assumptions include no-regret policy options such as energy efficiency, renewables and electrification. Disrupti
Autor:
Theofano Fotiou, Pelopidas Siskos, Pantelis Capros, Alessia De Vita, Georgios Zazias, Stavroula Evangelopoulou, Maria Kannavou, Konstantinos Sakellaris
Publikováno v:
Energy Policy. 134:110960
We extend and use the PRIMES energy model to explore pathways towards climate-neutrality in the EU by 2050 and 2070 and analyse implications on energy demand, supply and costs. We draw on the modelling, data and scenario framework developed by the au