COVID-19 impacts on energy demand can help reduce long-term mitigation challenge

Autor: Behnam Zakeri, Charlie Wilson, Oliver Fricko, Joeri Rogelj, Bastiaan van Ruijven, Jarmo Kikstra, Benigna Boza-Kiss, Francesco Lovat, Keywan Riahi, Adriano Vinca
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-155224/v1
Popis: The COVID-19 pandemic caused radical temporary breaks with past energy use trends. However, how a post-pandemic recovery will impact the longer-term energy transition is unclear. Here, we present a set of global COVID-19 shock-and-recovery scenarios that systematically explore the demand-side effect on final energy and GHG emissions. Our pathways project final energy demand reductions of 12 to 40 EJ/yr by 2025 and cumulative CO2 emissions reductions by 2030 of 28 to 53 GtCO2, depending on the depth and duration of the economic downturn and demand-side changes. Recovering from the pandemic with low energy demand practices - embedded in new patterns of travel, work, consumption, and production – reduces climate mitigation challenges. A low energy demand recovery reduces carbon prices for a 1.5°C consistent pathway by 19%, lowers energy supply investments until 2030 by 2.1 trillion USD, and lessens pressure on the upscaling of renewable energy technologies.
Databáze: OpenAIRE