转向绿色世界的脆弱性:欧盟绿色转型对材料需求的影响

Elena Vaagenes Andersen , Yuli Shan , Benedikt Bruckner , Martin Černý , Kaan Hidiroglu , Klaus Hubacek
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摘要

从化石燃料向可再生能源的绿色转型需要为可再生能源技术的建设获取稀土矿物和其他材料,并可能通过进口产生新的依赖性,从而对全球供应链造成巨大压力。本研究调查了欧盟各部门和国家的材料脆弱性。结合投入产出分析、前向联系分析和网络分析这三种分析方法,绘制了欧盟材料需求的脆弱性地图。这种方法揭示了各个部门的相对重要性及其在需求增长情况下的脆弱性。因此,这些分析有助于确定,根据目前可再生能源的实施情况,哪些部门会使一个国家和欧盟面临到 2050 年无法实现减排目标的风险。分析得出的结论是,奥地利、德国、捷克共和国、丹麦和斯洛伐克将在所调查的几种材料中经历特别大的物质脆弱性。因此,这些发现可以为各部门和国家提供预警,使其了解供应链中的潜在影响,以及潜在的减缓措施,如二次采购、材料替代和材料外交。
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The vulnerability of shifting towards a greener world: The impact of the EU's green transition on material demand

The vulnerability of shifting towards a greener world: The impact of the EU's green transition on material demand

The green transition from fossil fuels to renewables requires acquisition of rare earth minerals and other materials for construction of renewable energy technologies and may lead to new dependencies through imports potentially causing immense pressure on global supply chains. This study investigates the material vulnerability of sectors and countries in the EU. Vulnerability maps are created for the EU's material demands by combining three analyses: input-output analysis, forward linkage analysis and network analysis. The approach reveals the relative importance of individual sectors and their vulnerability given increasing demand. As such, the analyses help to identify which sectors, based on their current implementation of renewable energy sources, could put a country and the EU at risk of not meeting their mitigation targets by 2050. The analysis concludes that Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Denmark and Slovakia will experience particularly large material vulnerabilities in several of the materials investigated. Hence, such findings can provide early warnings to sectors and countries about potential implications in their supply chains along with potential mitigation measures such as secondary sourcing, material substitution and material diplomacy.

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