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Citation

Tamor MA, Stechel EB. iScience 2022; 25(6): e104376.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Cell Press)

DOI

10.1016/j.isci.2022.104376

PMID

35633937

PMCID

PMC9136664

Abstract

A hidden barrier to the electrification of transportation is a lack of recognition of what it implies. Although the increasing popularity of battery electric vehicles (BEV) is heartening, the replacement of all personal vehicles with BEV would reduce US transportation emissions of CO(2) by only about half. Aircraft and many ground vehicles are difficult or impossible to electrify. In meeting the "electrification challenge," electricity is a medium for delivering fossil-carbon-free energy in a form suitable for each application whether mobile or stationary. This article synthesizes data from multiple sources to estimate how much biomass and GHG-free electricity will be needed to achieve carbon-neutrality in the US by 2050. Although subject to assumptions for growth and innovation, the resulting need for almost four times the electricity we use today and over 150 billion gallons per year of hydrocarbon fuel and feedstock are so striking as to provide meaningful policy guidance.


Language: en

Keywords

Energy policy; Energy sustainability; Energy transportation

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