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Xu, C. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Gasper, P. (author), Smith, K. (author), Hu, M. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Steubing, B. (author)
The energy transition will require a rapid deployment of renewable energy (RE) and electric vehicles (EVs) where other transit modes are unavailable. EV batteries could complement RE generation by providing short-term grid services. However, estimating the market opportunity requires an understanding of many socio-technical parameters and...
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Yuan, R. (author), Rodrigues, J.F.D. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
Projections of future emissions based on current trends are vital to assess the performance of mitigation efforts and to devise mitigation strategies. However, previous studies are uncertain how the persistence and convergence of mitigation efforts may impact future trajectories from the consumption perspective. Here we assume regional...
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Jin, Y. (author), Scherer, L. (author), Sutanudjaja, E.H. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
Large numbers of China's thermal power plants are in water-stressed regions. Changes in the availability of water resources due to climate change may impact the vulnerability of regional and national electricity generation. Here we explore this vulnerability for coal-fired power units (CPUs) as the generation-type most exposed to climate risk....
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Jin, Y. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Scherer, L. (author)
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Zhong, X. (author), Deetman, S. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
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Sun, Z. (author), Scherer, L. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Spawn-Lee, S.A. (author), Bruckner, M. (author), Gibbs, H.K. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
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Jiang, M. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Yang, Y. (author), Tang, Z. (author), Chen, D. (author), Yu, Y. (author), Liu, L. (author), Gong, P. (author), Zhu, S. (author), Zhou, W. (author), Zhu, B. (author), Tukker, A. (author)
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Yuan, R. (author), Rodrigues, J.F.D. (author), Wang, J. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
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Sun, Z. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Bruckner, M. (author), Scherer, L. (author)
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Sun, Z. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Bruckner, M. (author), Scherer, L. (author)
Key biodiversity areas (KBAs) are critical regions for preserving global biodiversity. KBAs are identified by their importance to biodiversity rather than their legal status. As such, KBAs are often under pressure from human activities. KBAs can encompass many different land-use types (e.g., cropland, pastures) and land-use intensities. Here, we...
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Zhong, X. (author), Hu, M. (author), Deetman, S. (author), Rodrigues, J.F.D. (author), Lin, H. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in the building sector. This is especially important considering that the global building stock is expected to rapidly expand in the years to come. In this study, a global-scale modeling framework is developed to analyze the evolution of building...
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Jin, Y. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Scherer, L. (author)
Modern energy systems use large amounts of water for electric power production. This has important impacts on future water management and energy system planning decisions. In this study, we quantify the physical water use of power production and virtual water transfer via power transmission between Chinese provinces using the information on 5408...
article 2021
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Zhong, X. (author), Hu, M. (author), Deetman, S. (author), Steubing, B. (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Hernandez, G.A. (author), Harpprecht, C. (author), Zhang, C. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
Building stock growth around the world drives extensive material consumption and envir onmental impacts. Future impacts will be dependent on the level and rate of socioeconomic development, along with material use and supply strategies. Here we evaluate material related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for residential and commercial buildings...
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Qian, Y. (author), Scherer, L. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
Coal is the dominant emitter of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) in some countries, comprising 92% of total emissions in China. Mitigation of these emissions can be driven by a number of factors, such as energy-efficiency improvements, installation of scrubbers, and use of renewable energy. This study evaluates the historical reduction of overall SO2...
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Jiang, M. (author), Liu, L. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Wang, T. (author), Tang, Z. (author), Chen, D. (author), Yu, Y. (author), Ren, Z. (author), Zhu, S. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Zhu, B. (author)
Environmentally extended input-output analysis (EE-IO) is widely used for evaluating environmental performance (i.e., footprint) at a national level. Many studies have extended their analyses to the subnational level to guide regional policies. One promising method is to embed nationally disaggregated input-output tables, e.g., nesting a...
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Sun, Z. (author), Scherer, L. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
International trade plays a critical role in global food security, with global consumption having highly localized environmental impacts. It has been difficult to gain insights into these effects due to the diversity of food production, and complexity of supply chains in international trade. We present a Spatially-explicit Multi-Regional Input...
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Jiang, M. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Wang, T. (author), Tang, Z. (author), Yu, Y. (author), Chen, D. (author), Liu, L. (author), Ren, Z. (author), Zhou, W. (author), Zhu, S. (author), He, C. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Zhu, B. (author)
High-income countries often outsource material demands to poorer countries along with the associated environmental damage. This phenomenon can also occur within (large) countries, such as China, which was responsible for 24 to 30% of the global material footprint (MF) between 2007 and 2010. Understanding the distribution and development of China...
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Jin, Y. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Scherer, L. (author)
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy transition and an improved understanding of water conservation measures. However, there are large differences across the literature that currently present barriers to decision making. Here, the compiled inventory of the blue water use of power...
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Wang, J. (author), Rodrigues, J.F.D. (author), Hu, M. (author), Behrens, P. (author), Tukker, A. (author)
The emissions of the Chinese industrial sector alone comprise 24.1% of global emissions (7.8 GtCyr−1 in 2015). This makes Chinese industrial emissions of unique national and international relevance in climate policy. This study reports a literature survey that quantitatively describes the evolution of these emissions from 2000 to 2050 in the...
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Sun, Z. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Behrens, P. (author)
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