Austria 2050 – how green can our power supply be?

"The main message of the study is that relatively little investment in the low single-digit percent range of the Gross Domestic Product could enable a switchover to a completely sustainable power supply," summarises Michael Narodoslawsky, professor at the Institute for Process and Particle Engineering of TU Graz. This power supply system would have an ecological footprint amounting to only some 1.3 % of today’s system. Furthermore, the results of the project show which electricity-producing technologies would have to be built and where to cover Austrian potential as best as possible compared to expected consumption.
The Sustainable Process Index (SPI), which was developed at TU Graz in the 1990s, was used to calculate the ecological footprint. <link file:80712 _blank int-link-media praesentation ip stromversorgung>To details of the study.
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