© OECD/IEA 2012 Tapping technology’s potential to secure a clean energy future Ms. Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director Mr. Bo Diczfalusy, Director Presentation to Press June 11 2012
Jan 29, 2015
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Tapping technology’s potential to secure a clean energy future
Ms. Maria van der Hoeven, Executive DirectorMr. Bo Diczfalusy, DirectorPresentation to Press June 11 2012
ETP 2012 – Choice of 3 Futures
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6DSwhere the world is now heading with potentially devastating results
The 6°C Scenario
4DSreflecting pledges by countries to cut emissions and boost energy efficiency
The 4°C Scenario
2DSa vision of a sustainable energy system of reduced Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and CO2 emissions
The 2°C Scenario
Sustainable future still in reach
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Are we on track to reach a clean
energy future?
NO ✗
Can we get on track?
YES ✓
Is a clean energy transition urgent?
YES ✓
Recommendations to Governments
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1. Create an investment climate of confidencein clean energy
2. Unlock the incredible potential of energy efficiency – “the hidden” fuel of the future
3. Accelerate innovation and public research, development and demonstration (RD&D)
A smart, sustainable energy system
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A sustainable energy system is a smarter, more unified and integrated energy system
A smart, sustainable energy system
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A sustainable energy system is a smarter, more unified and integrated energy system
Clean energy: slow lane to fast track
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Progress is too slow in almost all technology areas
Significant action is required to get back on track
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Low-carbon electricity: a clean core
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Renewables will generate more than half the world’s electricity in the 2DS
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Around 2030, natural gas becomes ‘high carbon’
The CCS infant must grow quickly
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Note: Capture rates in MtCO2 /year
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Industry must become more efficient
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Significant potential for enhanced energy efficiency can be achieved through best available technologies.
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Electric vehicles need to come of age
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More than 90% of light duty vehicles need to be propelled by an electric motor in 2050
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Government targets need to be backed by policy action
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Government targets need to be backed by policy action
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Space heating22%
Water heating12%
Cooking15%
Cooling and ventilation5%Lighting
5%
Appliances10%
Space heating, 7%
Water heating, 2%
Cooling and ventilation, 3%
Lighting, 3%
Other15%
Total energy savings 33 EJ
Building Blocks of a Cleaner Future
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Services
Residential
About 70% of buildings’ potential energy savings between the 4DS and 2DS are in the residential sector
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75% of current buildings in OECD will still be standing in 2050
Heating & Cooling: huge potential
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Heating and cooling account for 46% of global energy use.Their huge potential for cutting CO2 emissions is often neglected.
Emissions must be eliminated by 2075
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A zero-carbon future looks possible but will be very challenging, even if 2050 targets are met in the 2DS.
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Clean energy investment pays off
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Every additional dollar invested in clean energy can generate 3 dollars in return.
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Clean energy investment pays off
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Every additional dollar invested in clean energy can generate 3 dollars in return.
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Clean energy investment pays off
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Every additional dollar invested in clean energy can generate 3 dollars in return.
USD trillion
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