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Assessment of the potentials, costs and environmental burdens of electricity generation technologies for Swiss electricity supply until 2050 (Swiss Energy perspectives 2050)

Within this project, power generation technologies possibly contributing to Swiss electricity supply until 2050 are evaluated. The evaluation concerns technology development, generation (or import, respectively) potential, cost of electricity, and environmental burdens along complete energy chains (Life Cycle Assessment). Domestic options for power generation to be analyzed are small and large hydro power, wind power, photovoltaics, biomass, geothermal power, natural gas plants, nuclear power and fuel cells. Offshore wind, wave & tidal as well as solar thermal and coal power are taken into account for electricity imports.

Final Report

Potentials, costs and environmental assessment of electricity generation technologies.

Synthesis Report

Potentials, costs, and environmental effects of electricity generation technologies - Synthesis

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Project details

Duration: 2015-2016
Funding:

  • Swiss Federal Office of Energy
  • SCCER-SoE
  • SCCER-Biosweet

Researchers

Christian Bauer
Peter Burgherr
Brian Cox
Thomas Heck
Stefan Hirschberg
Christopher Mutel
Warren Schenler
Karin Treyer
Xiaojin Zhang

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