Download PDFOpen PDF in browserThe Environmental Impact of Every MWh of Electricity Losses Over the Next 20 Years in the EUEasyChair Preprint 144337 pages•Date: August 13, 2024AbstractThe EU power generation system is well on its way to decarbonization, but that does not take away the need for further energy efficiency improvements. We have calculated the GHG emissions, land use and material use of 1 MWh of electricity per year in the EU in the period between 2025 and 2045. This 20-year period corresponds with the typical life-time of devices such as medium power electrical motors. The consumption of 1 MWh of electricity per year in the period of 2025 and 2045 leads to:
CONCLUSION The figures above demonstrate that efforts to harvest additional energy savings still make sense, today as well as in the years to come. The evolution of the electricity price over the next 20 to 40 years is difficult to predict, which can make it hard to assess energy efficiency pay-back times in a highly accurate manner. However, the environmental benefits of each MWh saved are irrefutable. Keyphrases: EU Green Deal, GHG emissions, Generation mix, IE3, IE4, Life Cycle Assessment, Material efficiency, electric motor, energy efficiency, energy savings, land use
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