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Green Energy Carriers and Energy Sovereignty in a Climate Neutral European Energy System

RENEWABLE ENERGY(2023)

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Abstract
Meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement poses significant challenges to provide renewable energy for the power, heating, transport, and industrial sector. Both green hydrogen and methane are considered key energy carriers for reaching these climate targets. However, future needs for an effective infrastructure deployment are highly uncertain, particularly concerning the timely and substantial expansion of renewable electricity generation in Europe. To better understand the trade-offs between domestic production and large-scale energy imports and their corresponding infrastructures needs, we use the energy system optimisation model REMix. We consider different strategic European story lines and constraints on expansion of pipelines and power grids to identify robust capacity targets from a cost optimal perspective. The results indicate that European energy sovereignty is feasible but comes at around 3% higher cost compared to stronger cooperation with resource-rich areas such as the British Isles or the Maghreb region. In contrast, preventing any network expansion lead to an increase of up to 15%. With regard to the extensive adaptations of energy infrastructures required to achieve the emission reduction goal, the timely and substantial expansion of electricity generation from renewable sources in particular is to be regarded as crucial.
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Energy system modelling,Renewable energy,Sector integration,Green energy carriers,Climate neutrality,REMix
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