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Considering the Impacts of Metal Depletion on the European Electricity System

The transformation of the European electricity system could generate unintended environment-related trade-offs, e.g., between greenhouse gas emissions and metal depletion. The question thus emerges, how to shape policy packages considering climate change, but without neglecting other environmental and resource-related impacts. In this context, this study analyzes the impacts of different settings of potential policy targets using a multi-criteria analysis in the frame of a coupled energy system and life cycle assessment model. The focus is on the interrelationship between climate change and metal depletion in the future European decarbonized electricity system in 2050, also taking into account total system expenditures of transforming the energy system. The study shows, firstly, that highly ambitious climate policy targets will not allow for any specific resource policy targets. Secondly, smoothing the trade-off is only possible to the extent of one of the policy targets, whereas, thirdly, the potential of recycling as a techno-economic option is limited.
- Central South University China (People's Republic of)
- University of Geneva Switzerland
- North China University of Science and Technology China (People's Republic of)
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS) Germany
Technology, ddc:600, Multi-criteria analysis, LCA, T, System expenditures, metal depletion, 600, electricity system model, system expenditures; climate change; metal depletion; multi-criteria analysis; LCA; electricity system model, climate change, multi-criteria analysis, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/600, Climate change, Electricity system model, system expenditures, Metal depletion
Technology, ddc:600, Multi-criteria analysis, LCA, T, System expenditures, metal depletion, 600, electricity system model, system expenditures; climate change; metal depletion; multi-criteria analysis; LCA; electricity system model, climate change, multi-criteria analysis, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/600, Climate change, Electricity system model, system expenditures, Metal depletion
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