Frontiers in Energy Research | |
Life-Cycle Assessment of Sector-Coupled National Energy Systems: Environmental Impacts of Electricity, Heat, and Transportation in Germany Till 2050 | |
Nils Baumgärtner1  Sarah Deutz1  Dinah Elena Hollermann1  Maike Hennen1  Christiane Reinert1  Lucas Elias Kuepper1  Niklas Nolzen1  André Bardow2  | |
[1] Aachen, Germany;Aachen, Germany;Jülich, Germany;Zürich, Switzerland; | |
关键词: integrated assessment modeling; burden shifting; energy transition; linear programming; life-cycle assessment; design and operation optimization; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fenrg.2021.621502 | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
National energy models provide decarbonization strategies. Most national energy models focus on costs and greenhouse gas emissions only. However, this focus carries the risk that burdens shift to other environmental impacts. Energy models have therefore been extended by life-cycle assessment (LCA). Furthermore, deep decarbonization is only possible by targeting all high-emission sectors. Thus, we present a holistic national energy model that includes high-emission sectors and LCA. The model provides detailed environmental impacts for electricity, heat, and transport processes in Germany for meeting the climate targets up to 2050. Our results show that renewable energies and storage are key technologies for decarbonized energy systems. Furthermore, sector coupling is crucial and doubles electricity demand. Our LCA shows that environmental impacts shift from operation to infrastructure highlighting the importance of an impact assessment over the full life cycle. Decarbonization leads to many environmental cobenefits; however, it also increases freshwater ecotoxicity and depletion of metal and mineral resources. Thus, holistic planning of decarbonization strategies should also consider other environmental impacts.
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CC BY
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