2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2019.100379
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“…For this, future electricity supply will be based largely, or entirely, on renewable sources. 1 Although ambitious, this is possible because solar and wind generation technologies are mature, 2,3 their generation potential is sufficient, [4][5][6][7][8] various options are available to balance variable renewable generation on time scales ranging from hours to years, [9][10][11] and systems relying on them can have similar cost as today's system. 2,[12][13][14] As renewables are abundantly available across the continent, very different kinds of future electricity system designs are possible, from a Europe-wide electricity grid sharing generation resources among all countries, to myriads of locally self-sufficient units, either disconnected or with limited interconnection, as well as combinations of these two extremes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this, future electricity supply will be based largely, or entirely, on renewable sources. 1 Although ambitious, this is possible because solar and wind generation technologies are mature, 2,3 their generation potential is sufficient, [4][5][6][7][8] various options are available to balance variable renewable generation on time scales ranging from hours to years, [9][10][11] and systems relying on them can have similar cost as today's system. 2,[12][13][14] As renewables are abundantly available across the continent, very different kinds of future electricity system designs are possible, from a Europe-wide electricity grid sharing generation resources among all countries, to myriads of locally self-sufficient units, either disconnected or with limited interconnection, as well as combinations of these two extremes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, rooftop PV generates up to 1,800 TWh/yr in this study. Other estimations for the potential of photovoltaics on roofs and facades are lower: 680 TWh/yr for only rooftop PV [54] and 1200-2100 TWh for rooftop PV and PV on façades [2]. Should the lower estimations be correct, very high shares of rooftop PV as considered in this study may not be possible.…”
Section: Comparison To Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Second, up to 1,800 TWh/yr are generated by utility-scale PV when its capacity share is the highest. While this does not exceed potential estimations in the literature [2,28], there are conflicting estimations about how much land utility-scale requires (see also Methods). While this study uses measurements from ref.…”
Section: Comparison To Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The full decarbonization objective can be achieved due to the development of renewable energies, i.e., biomass, solar, and wind energy. The potential of these resources was assessed on the basis of information from Ruis et al [30], leading to a total biomass potential of 1790 TWh, a solar potential of 2200 TWh, and a wind potential of 3200 TWh (including offshore and onshore) for the geographical scope. For biomass, this potential was further divided into solid biomass, bioliquid, and biogas.…”
Section: Resource Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%