Energy-material nexus: The impacts of national and international energy scenarios on critical metals use in China up to 2050 and their global implications

Energy9.00
Volume: 180, Pages: 903 - 917
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Transition to low carbon energy system requires number of metals that are required in other sectors, have limited availability, produced mainly as byproducts in limited countries, and classified critical, which may shift energy system traditional geopolitics. China is main producer of several metals and one of their main consumers, which may have implications on their use in other sectors and in low carbon technologies in other countries. We aim...
Paper Details
Title
Energy-material nexus: The impacts of national and international energy scenarios on critical metals use in China up to 2050 and their global implications
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
180
Pages
903 - 917
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