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Net‐Zero CO 2 Germany—A Retrospect From the Year 2050
Ist Teil von
  • Earth's future, 2022-02, Vol.10 (2)
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Quelle
Wiley Online Library
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  • Abstract Germany 2050: For the first time Germany reached a balance between its sources of anthropogenic CO 2 to the atmosphere and newly created anthropogenic sinks. This backcasting study presents a fictional future in which this goal was achieved by avoiding (∼645 Mt CO 2 ), reducing (∼50 Mt CO 2 ) and removing (∼60 Mt CO 2 ) carbon emissions. This meant substantial transformation of the energy system, increasing energy efficiency, sector coupling, and electrification, energy storage solutions including synthetic energy carriers, sector‐specific solutions for industry, transport, and agriculture, as well as natural‐sink enhancement and technological carbon dioxide options. All of the above was necessary to achieve a net‐zero CO 2 system for Germany by 2050. Plain Language Summary Here a net‐zero‐2050 Germany is envisioned by combining analysis from an energy‐system model with insights into approaches that allow for a higher carbon circularity in the German system, and first results from assessments of national carbon dioxide removal potentials. A back‐casting perspective is applied on how net‐zero Germany could look like in 2050. We are looking back from 2050, and analyzing how Germany for the first time reached a balance between its sources of CO 2 to the atmosphere and the anthropogenic sinks created. This would consider full decarbonization in the entire energy sector and being entirely emission‐free by 2050 within three priorities identified as being the most useful strategies for achieving net‐zero: (a) Avoiding‐ (b) Reducing‐ (c) Removing emissions. This work is a collaboration of interdisciplinary scientists with the Net‐Zero‐2050 cluster of the Helmholtz Climate Initiative HI‐CAM. Key Points The net‐zero system shows that for countries like Germany, avoiding CO 2 emissions was the largest contribution to achieve net‐zero CO 2 With the three strategies of emissions avoidance, reduction, and removal, Germany has achieved its net‐zero CO 2 goal for the first time In addition, to natural sink enhancement carbon dioxide removal (CDR) options, technological CDR measures combined with geological CO 2 storage were necessary to reach net‐zero CO 2
Sprache
Englisch
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ISSN: 2328-4277
eISSN: 2328-4277
DOI: 10.1029/2021EF002324
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1029_2021EF002324
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