Deep Reductions in Energy Use: Hobson’s Choice in Climate’s Last-Chance Saloon
1. Introduction: Earth’s Sustainability Challenges
2. Responding to These Challenges: The Papers in This Special Issue
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- Declining input quality for RE sources such as wind energy (lower wind speeds) and hydropower (fewer suitable sites). Additionally, energy costs of input materials will rise as ore grades decline.
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- Uncounted environmental costs, mainly for material inputs.
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- Need for energy conversion and storage as the RE sources with the greatest potential [20] come to dominate the future energy supply.
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- Removal of fossil fuel “subsidy” as FFs supply an ever-declining share of global primary energy. This subsidy arises because, in the absence of meaningful carbon pricing, FFs are cheaper than renewables (as also found in [18]).
3. Energy Futures: The Remaining Options
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- The well-known energy-rebound effect [28] lowers the cost, for example, of energy per passenger km for car travel.
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- Energy efficiency is only one of several desirable efficiency measures. Others include capital, labor and land-use efficiency, and speed (or time-use efficiency).
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- Global income inequality is reflected in large differences in per capita ownership of cars and domestic appliances. This unmet demand would swamp any absolute energy savings from efficiency gains.
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- A growth economy is constantly introducing new energy-consuming devices or services (e.g., bitcoin mining), which offset the gains from efficiency improvements.
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Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
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Honnery, D.; Moriarty, P. Deep Reductions in Energy Use: Hobson’s Choice in Climate’s Last-Chance Saloon. Energies 2023, 16, 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010122
Honnery D, Moriarty P. Deep Reductions in Energy Use: Hobson’s Choice in Climate’s Last-Chance Saloon. Energies. 2023; 16(1):122. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010122
Chicago/Turabian StyleHonnery, Damon, and Patrick Moriarty. 2023. "Deep Reductions in Energy Use: Hobson’s Choice in Climate’s Last-Chance Saloon" Energies 16, no. 1: 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010122
APA StyleHonnery, D., & Moriarty, P. (2023). Deep Reductions in Energy Use: Hobson’s Choice in Climate’s Last-Chance Saloon. Energies, 16(1), 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010122