全球碳中和转型?能源效率、可再生能源、碳交易和先进的能源政策

Yuekuan Zhou
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气候变化和能源短缺危机立即要求实现可持续发展目标。然而,建筑行业的低碳转型没有直接的途径,能源/碳交易和脱碳战略的反向促进也不明确。本研究采用文献列举法和辩证分析法对国内外最新文献进行了回顾和比较。全面回顾了建筑中的低碳转型途径,采用了一系列综合技术,如节能、清洁能源供应、高自耗的灵活需求响应,甚至智能电动汽车(EV)集成。之后,提供了建筑相关系统中的能源/碳流和交易,如对等能源交易、建筑和热力/电网、建筑和能源综合电动汽车以及建筑中的碳交易。最后但并非最不重要的是,分析了各地区和国家的全球脱碳路线图,以确定脱碳的最关键方面和立即行动。结果表明,需要权衡策略来折衷不足的上网电价(FiT)激励(可再生能源在市场中的渗透率低)和巨大的经济压力(可再生能源系统的高投资)之间的冲突。低碳建筑路径进一步加强,优先考虑被动/主动节能战略、现场清洁能源供应,然后是灵活的需求响应。能源/碳交易将显著影响可再生能源的利用,以及最终用户对积极安装可再生系统或参与电动汽车互动的接受程度。全球脱碳途径主要集中在工业、交通、建筑、可再生能源、碳汇和碳捕获、利用和储存(CCUS)。这项研究有助于学术界和工业界制定碳中和转型的技术路线图和战略,以及全球电网上网电价、能源/碳交易和商业模式方面的先进政策。
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Worldwide carbon neutrality transition? Energy efficiency, renewable, carbon trading and advanced energy policies

Climate change and energy shortage crisis promptly necessitate achievement of sustainable development goals. However, there is no straightforward pathways for low-carbon transformation on building sectors, and energy/carbon trading and reverse promotion on decarbonization strategies are not clear. In this study, a literature enumeration method with dialectical analysis was adopted for state-of-the-art literature review and comparison. Low-carbon transformation pathways in buildings were holistically reviewed, with a series of integrated techniques, such as energy saving, clean energy supply, flexible demand response for high self-consumption, and even smart electric vehicle (EV) integration. Afterwards, energy/carbon flows and trading in building-related systems were provided, such as peer-to-peer energy trading, building and thermal/power grids, building and energy-integrated EVs, and carbon trading in buildings. Last but not the least, worldwide decarbonization roadmaps across regions and countries are analysed, to identify the most critical aspects and immediate actions on decarbonization. Results indicate that tradeoff strategies are required to compromise the confliction between insufficient feed-in tariff (FiT) incentives (low renewable penetration in the market) and great economic pressures (high investment in renewable systems). Low-carbon building pathway is further enhanced with first priority given to passive/active energy-saving strategies, onsite clean energy supply and then flexible demand response. Energy/carbon trading will significantly affect renewable energy utilization, and acceptance from end-users to actively install renewable systems or participate in EV interactions. Worldwide decarbonization pathways mainly focus on industries, transportation, buildings, renewable sources, carbon sink and carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS). This study can contribute to technical roadmaps and strategies on carbon neutrality transition in both academia and industry, together with advanced policies in grid feed-in tariff, energy/carbon trading and business models worldwide.

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