Section | Nom | Description |
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RESOURCES | Energy Resources (selected) | |
Introduction | Class1_26Feb | |
SEAC_Evaluation | ||
Global Energy System | Class2_12mar | |
Global GHG Emissions Budgets | Class3_19march | |
GCP2020_Carbon | ||
GCP2020_Methane | ||
GCP2020_N2O | ||
Renewables I | Class4_27 mar | |
Carbon Pricing | Class5_7may | |
Debate | EnergyVision (vanVuuren, 2012) | EnergyVision |
Creutzig-et-al-NCC-Demand-side-solutions | ||
Net-zero-energy-systems Science | ||
Rockstrometal 2017 Science ARoadMapforRapidDecarbonisation | ||
Hands-on energy and GHG statistics | Energy Statistics | |
Greenhouse Gas Emissions | ||
Energy Units (examples) | ||
Discussion with each group | IEA - Energy Technology Perspectives 2020 | Energy Technology Perspectives 2020 focused on the technology needs and opportunities for reaching international climate and sustainable energy goals. The report’s comprehensive analysis maps out the technologies needed to tackle emissions in all parts of the energy sector, including areas where technology progress is still lacking such as long-distance transport and heavy industries. It shows the amount of emissions reductions that are required from electrification, hydrogen, bioenergy and carbon capture, utilisation and storage. It also provides an assessment of emissions from existing infrastructure and what can be done to address them. THIS REPORT MAY SUPPORT YOU ON TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS FOR YOUR FINAL WORK. |
IEA - Net Zero by 2050 | This special report is the world’s first comprehensive study of how to transition to a net zero energy system by 2050 while ensuring stable and affordable energy supplies, providing universal energy access, and enabling robust economic growth. It sets out a cost-effective and economically productive pathway, resulting in a clean, dynamic and resilient energy economy dominated by renewables like solar and wind instead of fossil fuels. The report also examines key uncertainties, such as the roles of bioenergy, carbon capture and behavioural changes in reaching net zero. THIS REPORT MAY SUPPORT YOU ON TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS FOR YOUR FINAL WORK. |
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World Economic Forum: How fast will the world move to cleaner energy? Two scenarios | The impending global energy transition is exciting – and it will have wide-ranging implications for the global climate, for business and for consumers. But at what speed is the transition moving – and more importantly, how fast will it go? Will our energy future be fundamentally different from the one we know today? |
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Roteiro para a neutralidade carbónica (only PT) | Cadernos sobre os 7 worskhops técnicos com stakeholders que serviram de base à construção dos cenários futuros para Portugal |
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Roteiro para a neutralidade carbónica (only PT) | Cenários socio-económicos de evolução do País no Horizonte até 2050 |
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Last Class | Last Class |