The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development

The main part of mankind’s ecological footprint is the carbon footprint, a measure of the environmental impact of humanity’s energy release from fossil fuels. The use of fossil fuels will have to change in the forthcoming decades to a largely climate-neutral use of solar energy enabled by dramatic c...

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Main Authors: Veronika Wittmann, Elif Arici, Dieter Meissner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5843
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spelling doaj-d3db7ca0297747dbb5b7768a13d601e92021-09-26T00:05:31ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-09-01145843584310.3390/en14185843The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable DevelopmentVeronika Wittmann0Elif Arici1Dieter Meissner2Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics & Business, Johannes Kepler University, Altenbergerstraße 69, 4040 Linz, AustriaEnergy Institute, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul 34469, TurkeyDepartment of Materials and Environmental Technology, TalTech, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, EstoniaThe main part of mankind’s ecological footprint is the carbon footprint, a measure of the environmental impact of humanity’s energy release from fossil fuels. The use of fossil fuels will have to change in the forthcoming decades to a largely climate-neutral use of solar energy enabled by dramatic cost reductions for PV and wind energy systems. The impact of this trend on world society has been discussed in a previous paper. In connection with these important technical developments, the role of electricity, its transport and storage will alter in the coming decades, allowing the design and use of larger and larger electricity grids and a parallel use of hydrogen for both storage and energy transport. This will further change the energy landscape of the world. All these developments and their relationship to global sustainable development are elaborated in this cross-disciplinary paper by specifically analyzing whether the Sustainable Development Goals by the United Nations are an effective road map for humanity to handle global climate change risks.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5843energyelectricity gridhydrogenrenewablesSustainable Development Goalsclimate change
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Elif Arici
Dieter Meissner
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The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development
Energies
energy
electricity grid
hydrogen
renewables
Sustainable Development Goals
climate change
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Elif Arici
Dieter Meissner
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title The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development
title_short The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development
title_full The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development
title_fullStr The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development
title_full_unstemmed The Nexus of World Electricity and Global Sustainable Development
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publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The main part of mankind’s ecological footprint is the carbon footprint, a measure of the environmental impact of humanity’s energy release from fossil fuels. The use of fossil fuels will have to change in the forthcoming decades to a largely climate-neutral use of solar energy enabled by dramatic cost reductions for PV and wind energy systems. The impact of this trend on world society has been discussed in a previous paper. In connection with these important technical developments, the role of electricity, its transport and storage will alter in the coming decades, allowing the design and use of larger and larger electricity grids and a parallel use of hydrogen for both storage and energy transport. This will further change the energy landscape of the world. All these developments and their relationship to global sustainable development are elaborated in this cross-disciplinary paper by specifically analyzing whether the Sustainable Development Goals by the United Nations are an effective road map for humanity to handle global climate change risks.
topic energy
electricity grid
hydrogen
renewables
Sustainable Development Goals
climate change
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5843
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