TY - RPRT
T1 - CEESA 100% Renewable Energy Transport Scenarios Towards 2050
T2 - Technical Background Report Part 2
AU - Vad Mathiesen, Brian
AU - Connolly, David
AU - Lund, Henrik
AU - Nielsen, Mads Pagh
AU - Schaltz, Erik
AU - Wenzel, Henrik
AU - Bentsen, Niclas Scott
AU - Felby, Claus
AU - Kaspersen, Per Skougaard
AU - Ridjan, Iva
AU - Hansen, Kenneth
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This report presents the results regarding 100% renewable energy transport scenarios in the strategic
research project “Coherent Energy and Environmental System Analysis” (CEESA) which was
conducted in 2007-2011 and funded by the Danish Strategic Research Council together with the
participating parties. Transport is one of the key challenges in society and has had special attention
in the 100% renewable energy scenarios also developed in CEESA.
This report also presents the TransportPLAN scenario tool developed in the CEESA project for
analysing renewable energy in transport.
The CEESA project was interdisciplinary and involved more than 20 researchers from 7 different
universities or research institutions in Denmark. Moreover, the project was supported by an
international advisory panel. The results include further development and integration of existing tools
and methodologies into coherent energy and environmental analysis tools as well as analyses of the
design and implementation of future renewable energy systems.
AB - This report presents the results regarding 100% renewable energy transport scenarios in the strategic
research project “Coherent Energy and Environmental System Analysis” (CEESA) which was
conducted in 2007-2011 and funded by the Danish Strategic Research Council together with the
participating parties. Transport is one of the key challenges in society and has had special attention
in the 100% renewable energy scenarios also developed in CEESA.
This report also presents the TransportPLAN scenario tool developed in the CEESA project for
analysing renewable energy in transport.
The CEESA project was interdisciplinary and involved more than 20 researchers from 7 different
universities or research institutions in Denmark. Moreover, the project was supported by an
international advisory panel. The results include further development and integration of existing tools
and methodologies into coherent energy and environmental analysis tools as well as analyses of the
design and implementation of future renewable energy systems.
M3 - Report
BT - CEESA 100% Renewable Energy Transport Scenarios Towards 2050
PB - Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University
ER -