Paul Tautorat, Taha Ramazanoğlu, T. Schmidt, B. Steffen
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Swiss dairy products are globally sought after but their production requires relatively large amounts of process heat, often generated from oil and gas. Low-carbon electricity- and biomass-based solutions exist but were often regarded as economically not viable in the past. Therefore, we evaluate the economic viability of low-carbon technologies for the Swiss dairy industry for scenarios of low and high fossil fuel prices in Europe, and its sensitivity to emission cost pathways. Results show a clear cost advantage of heat pumps and biomass boilers going forward, driven particularly by expected future gas prices.