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Effort sharing in ambitious, global climate change mitigation scenarios

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2010

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Ekholm, T., Soimakallio, S., Moltmann, S., Höhne, N., Syri, S., and Savolainen, I., 2010, Effort sharing in ambitious, global climate change mitigation scenarios: Energy Policy, v. 38, iss. 4, p. 1797-1810.

Summary

Improving energy efficiency is the most effective and least expensive way to reduce carbon dioxide (C02) emissions in most industrialized nations - including the UK. A report from the UKAEA's own Energy Technology Support Unit concludes that energy efficiency can displace nearly four times more C02 than nuclear power can - more quickly and more cost-effectively. Each pound invested in efficient lighting can displace four to five times as much C02 as a pound invested in new nuclear power. Meanwhile, given recent dramatic progress in renewable energy technologies, the most promising long-term COz-abatement strategy may be a synergistic combination of energy efficiency and renewable energy.

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DOI WECC []
ISSN WECC 03014215

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