Dataset: Developing a Techno-economic Framework for National-level End-state Decarbonisation Resource Analysis: a UK Application
收藏DataCite Commons2026-02-26 更新2026-03-29 收录
下载链接:
https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/24944
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Amid growing urgency for net-zero delivery and calls for simplified energy system modelling, this study presents a techno-economic framework, termed“End-state Decarbonisation Resource Analysis” (EDRA), for evaluating national decarbonisation strategies. EDAR integrates demand estimation, technology replacement, generation calculation and economic assessment, and employs scenario modelling and optimisation to estimates the technical, geographical and financial resources required for full national decarbonisation. The framework offers a simplified yet comprehensive approach for national energy system assessment. Applied to the UK, EDRA reveals substantial gaps between current government capacity targets and the requirements of a fully decarbonised system aligned with the UK’s policy goals of net-zero, energy independence and energy security. Meeting these aims would require more than triple the nuclear target, over double the offshore wind target, more than 400 GW of electrolysers, combined cycle hydrogen turbines and electricity grid, ~50thousand km2 of land for wind and solar, and trillion-pound scale investment. Delivering this scale of re-source deployment within 25 years presents a significant policy challenge. Nevertheless, the results demonstrate clear advantages of a decarbonised electrification system over fossil fuel-based alternatives. A key policy recommendation is to prioritise demand reduction to ease generation resource pressure.
提供机构:
Cranfield University
创建时间:
2026-02-26



