The green hydrogen ambition and implementation gap
Nature Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 14, 2025
Language: Английский
Introduction to Green Hydrogen
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
124(23), P. 13095 - 13098
Published: Dec. 11, 2024
Language: Английский
From net-zero to zero-fossil in transforming the EU energy system
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Abstract
The
EU
climate
neutrality
goal
requires
a
strong
reduction
in
fossil
fuel
use
by
2050.
However,
whether
complete
phase-out
is
feasible
and
desirable
remains
unclear.
Here,
using
an
integrated
assessment
model,
we
quantify
the
additional
effort
needed
to
achieve
virtually
of
fuels
2050
compared
least-cost
net-zero
scenario.
In
this
scenario,
already
decreases
87%
from
2020
2050,
driven
renewable
power,
direct
electrification
some
biofuels.
hard-to-abate
oil-based
hydrocarbons
natural
gas
persist
are
used
primarily
for
chemicals,
aviation
shipping.
Phasing-out
these
remaining
13%
large-scale
deployment
costly
carbon-neutral
e-fuels,
which
about
doubles
marginal
abatement
costs
300€/tCO2
650
€/tCO2
(500-1000
€/tCO2)
Although
target
could
strengthen
policy
commitment,
it
also
poses
transformation
challenges.
Language: Английский
Tar inhibition for hydrogen production from biomass gasification assisted by machine learning
Xuya Wang,
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Shenggui Ma,
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Weijun Duan
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et al.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
102, P. 790 - 799
Published: Jan. 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Policy Implications of Net-Zero Emissions: A Multi-Model Analysis of United States Emissions and Energy System Impacts
Energy and Climate Change,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100191 - 100191
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Provincial-scale assessment of direct air capture to meet China’s climate neutrality goal under limited bioenergy supply
Hanwoong Kim,
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Yang Qiu,
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Haewon McJeon
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et al.
Environmental Research Letters,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(11), P. 114021 - 114021
Published: Sept. 6, 2024
Abstract
China
has
large,
estimated
potential
for
direct
air
carbon
capture
and
storage
(DACCS)
but
its
deployment
locations
impacts
at
the
subnational
scale
remain
unclear.
This
is
largely
because
higher
spatial
resolution
studies
on
dioxide
removal
(CDR)
in
have
focused
mainly
bioenergy
with
storage.
study
uses
a
spatially
detailed
integrated
energy-economy-climate
model
to
evaluate
DACCS
31
provinces
as
country
pursues
goal
of
climate
neutrality
by
2060.
We
find
that
could
expand
China’s
negative
emissions
capacity,
particularly
under
sustainability-minded
limits
supply
are
informed
bottom-up
studies.
But
providing
low-carbon
electricity
multiple
GtCO
2
yr
−1
may
require
over
600
GW
additional
wind
solar
capacity
nationwide
comprise
up
30%
demand
northern
provinces.
Investment
requirements
range
from
$330
$530
billion
2060
be
repaid
manyfold
form
avoided
mitigation
costs,
which
reduce
$6
trillion
same
period.
Enhanced
efforts
lower
residual
CO
must
offset
CDR
net-zero
paradigm
do
not
eliminate
use
mitigation.
For
decision-makers
energy-economy
models
guiding
them,
our
results
highlight
value
expanding
beyond
current
reliance
biomass
China.
Language: Английский
Impacts on Regional Growth and “Resource Curse” of China’s Energy Consumption “Dual Control” Policy
Xiaoliang Xu
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Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(21), P. 5345 - 5345
Published: Oct. 27, 2024
Accurately
evaluating
the
effectiveness
of
energy
consumption
“dual
control”
policy
can
effectively
solve
serious
current
environmental
pollution
and
promote
ecological
civilization.
However,
researchers
have
rarely
considered
impacts
on
regional
“resource
curse”
policy.
A
dynamic
computable
general
equilibrium
model
(CGE)
was
built
to
evaluate
intensity
control
total
The
results
showed
following.
(1)
changes
supply-and-demand
relationship
factors
reduces
crowding-out
effect
humans
capital.
(2)
has
restrained
GDP
growth,
output
investment
declined.
impact
in
regions
without
is
remarkable.
(3)
a
significant
inhibitory
major
pollutants
carbon
emissions.
(4)
played
positive
role
breaking
curse”.
areas
with
high
low
become
smaller,
increased
significantly.
following
suggestions
are
made:
increase
flexibility
consumption,
establish
an
budget
management
system,
accelerate
establishment
footprint
system.
Language: Английский