TY - JOUR
T1 - Reviewing the material and metal security of low-carbon energy transitions
AU - Lee, Jordy
AU - Bazilian, Morgan
AU - Sovacool, Benjamin
AU - Hund, K.
AU - Jowitt, Simon
AU - Nguyen, T.P.
AU - Månberger, André
AU - Kah, M.
AU - Greene, S.
AU - Galeazzi, C.
AU - Awuah-Offei, K.
AU - Moats, M.
AU - Tilton, John
AU - Kukoda, S.
PY - 2020/5/1
Y1 - 2020/5/1
N2 - The global transition to a low-carbon economy will involve changes in material markets and supply chains on a hitherto unknown scale and scope. With these changes come numerous challenges and opportunities related to supply chain security and sustainability. To help support decision-making as well as future research, this study employs a problem-oriented perspective while reviewing academic publications, technical reports, legal documents, and published industry data to highlight the increasingly interconnected nature of material needs and geopolitical change. The paper considers a broad set of issues including technologies, material supplies, investment strategies, communal concerns, innovations, modeling considerations, and policy trends to help contextualize policy decisions and regulatory responses. Policy options are outlined for each topical section, as well as areas for further research. Together, these recommendations serve to help guide the complex, interdisciplinary approach to materials required for a low-carbon transition.
AB - The global transition to a low-carbon economy will involve changes in material markets and supply chains on a hitherto unknown scale and scope. With these changes come numerous challenges and opportunities related to supply chain security and sustainability. To help support decision-making as well as future research, this study employs a problem-oriented perspective while reviewing academic publications, technical reports, legal documents, and published industry data to highlight the increasingly interconnected nature of material needs and geopolitical change. The paper considers a broad set of issues including technologies, material supplies, investment strategies, communal concerns, innovations, modeling considerations, and policy trends to help contextualize policy decisions and regulatory responses. Policy options are outlined for each topical section, as well as areas for further research. Together, these recommendations serve to help guide the complex, interdisciplinary approach to materials required for a low-carbon transition.
KW - Energy transitions
KW - Critical resources
KW - Critical materials
U2 - 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109789
DO - 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109789
M3 - Review article
SN - 1364-0321
VL - 124
SP - 109789
JO - Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews
JF - Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews
ER -