PlumX Metrics
Embed PlumX Metrics

A low energy demand scenario for meeting the 1.5 °c target and sustainable development goals without negative emission technologies

Nature Energy, ISSN: 2058-7546, Vol: 3, Issue: 6, Page: 515-527
2018
  • 1,164
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 1,472
    Captures
  • 70
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
Metric Options:   Counts1 Year3 Year

Metrics Details

  • Citations
    1,164
    • Citation Indexes
      932
    • Policy Citations
      232
      • Policy Citation
        232
  • Captures
    1,472
  • Mentions
    70
    • News Mentions
      55
      • News
        55
    • Blog Mentions
      11
      • Blog
        11
    • References
      4
      • Wikipedia
        4

Most Recent Blog

Beyond Magical Thinking: Time to Get Real on Climate Change

Despite decades of studies and climate summits, greenhouse gas emissions continue to soar. Energy scientist Vaclav Smil says it’s time to stop ricocheting between apocalyptic forecasts and rosy models of rapid CO2 cuts and focus on the difficult task of remaking our energy system. Read more on E360 →

Most Recent News

Why Efficiency Matters: Unlocking Benefits Beyond Climate for All

Energy efficiency is critical to make climate action faster, cheaper, more equitable, and more widely beneficial for the planet. August 23, 2024 Today’s energy system

Article Description

Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5 °C describe major transformations in energy supply and ever-rising energy demand. Here, we provide a contrasting perspective by developing a narrative of future change based on observable trends that results in low energy demand. We describe and quantify changes in activity levels and energy intensity in the global North and global South for all major energy services. We project that global final energy demand by 2050 reduces to 245 EJ, around 40% lower than today, despite rises in population, income and activity. Using an integrated assessment modelling framework, we show how changes in the quantity and type of energy services drive structural change in intermediate and upstream supply sectors (energy and land use). Down-sizing the global energy system dramatically improves the feasibility of a low-carbon supply-side transformation. Our scenario meets the 1.5 °C climate target as well as many sustainable development goals, without relying on negative emission technologies.

Bibliographic Details

Grubler, Arnulf; Wilson, Charlie; Bento, Nuno; Boza-Kiss, Benigna; Krey, Volker; McCollum, David L.; Rao, Narasimha D.; Riahi, Keywan; Rogelj, Joeri; De Stercke, Simon; Cullen, Jonathan; Frank, Stefan; Fricko, Oliver; Guo, Fei; Gidden, Matt; Havlík, Petr; Huppmann, Daniel; Kiesewetter, Gregor; Rafaj, Peter; Schoepp, Wolfgang; Valin, Hugo

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Materials Science; Energy

Provide Feedback

Have ideas for a new metric? Would you like to see something else here?Let us know