abstract = {{\textquotedbl}The World Energy Outlook series is a leading source of strategic insight on the future of energy and energy-related emissions, providing detailed scenarios that map out the consequences of different energy policy and investment choices. This year's edition updates the outlooks for all fuels, technologies and regions, based on the latest market data, policy initiatives and cost trends. In addition, the 2019 report tackles some key questions in depth: What do the shale revolution, the rise of liquefied natural gas, the falling costs of renewables and the spread of digital technologies mean for tomorrow's energy supply? How can the world get on a pathway to meet global climate targets and other sustainable energy goals? What are the energy choices that will shape Africa's future, and how might the rise of the African consumer affect global trends? How large a role could offshore wind play in the transformation of the energy sector? Could the world's gas grids one day deliver low-carbon energy?{\textquotedbl}--Back cover.},
author = {Creutzig, Felix and Popp, Alexander and Plevin, Richard and Luderer, Gunnar and Minx, Jan and Edenhofer, Ottmar},
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@article{Daioglou.2020,
author = {Daioglou, Vassilis and Rose, Steven K. and Bauer, Nico and Kitous, Alban and Muratori, Matteo and Sano, Fuminori and Fujimori, Shinichiro and Gidden, Matthew J. and Kato, Etsushi and Keramidas, Kimon and Klein, David and Leblanc, Florian and Tsutsui, Junichi and Wise, Marshall and {van Vuuren, Detlef P.}},
title = {{Bioenergy technologies in long-run climate change mitigation: Results from the EMF-33 study: In Review}},
author = {Daioglou, Vassilis and Rose, Steven K. and Bauer, Nico and Kitous, Alban and Muratori, Matteo and Sano, Fuminori and Fujimori, Shinichiro and Gidden, Matthew J. and Kato, Etsushi and Keramidas, Kimon and Klein, David and Leblanc, Florian and Tsutsui, Junichi and Wise, Marshal and {van Vuuren, Detlef P.}},
year = {2020},
title = {{Bioenergy technologies in long-run climate change mitigation: results from the EMF-33 study}},
abstract = {This paper maps, categorizes, and quantifies all major point sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial and combustion processes in Sweden.},
author = {Hansson, Julia and Hackl, Roman and Taljegard, Maria and Brynolf, Selma and Grahn, Maria},
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@article{Vaughan.2018,
abstract = {Environmental Research Letters, 13 (2018) 1--11. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aaaa02},
author = {Vaughan, Naomi E. and Gough, Clair and Mander, Sarah and Littleton, Emma W. and Welfle, Andrew and Gernaat, David E. H. J. and {van Vuuren, Detlef P.}},
year = {2018},
title = {{Evaluating the use of biomass energy with carbon capture and storage in low emission scenarios}},