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Dynamic Energy Return on Energy Investment (EROI) and material requirements in scenarios of global transition to renewable energies

Authors:
Iñigo Capellán-Pérez, Carlos de Castro, Luis Javier Miguel González

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Year of publication:
2019

Publishers:
Elsevier

Language:
English

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A novel methodology is developed to dynamically assess the energy and material investments required over time to achieve the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources in the electricity sector. The obtained results indicate that a fast transition achieving a 100% renewable electric system globally by 2060 consistent with the Green Growth narrative could decrease the EROI of the energy system from current ~12:1 to ~3:1 by the mid-century, stabilizing thereafter at ~5:1. These EROI levels are well below the thresholds identified in the literature required to sustain industrial complex societies. Moreover, this transition could drive a substantial re-materialization of the economy, exacerbating risk availability in the future for some minerals. Hence, the results obtained put into question the consistence and viability of the Green Growth narrative.

Energy Strategy Reviews, Vol. 26, November 2019

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