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EU must invest billions more in low-emission technologies

2023-01-05T16:42:07.498Z


EU must invest billions more in low-emission technologies Created: 05/01/2023, 17:30 According to a study, if the EU wants to achieve its promised climate goals, massive investments in low-emission technologies are necessary. Researchers at the ETH University in Zurich also recommend increasing the price of combustion engines instead of bonuses for e-cars. © Jan Woitas/dpa By 2030, the EU wants


EU must invest billions more in low-emission technologies

Created: 05/01/2023, 17:30

According to a study, if the EU wants to achieve its promised climate goals, massive investments in low-emission technologies are necessary.

Researchers at the ETH University in Zurich also recommend increasing the price of combustion engines instead of bonuses for e-cars.

© Jan Woitas/dpa

By 2030, the EU wants to reduce climate-damaging emissions by 55 percent compared to 1990.

However, a study shows that this could be very expensive.

And it requires massive investments.

Zurich - If the European Union wants to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 as planned, it will have to invest heavily in low-emission technologies immediately, according to a new study.

At least 302 billion euros are needed per year up to 2025, write researchers from the ETH University in Zurich in the journal "Nature Climate Change".

That is around 40 percent more than was invested per year between 2016 and 2020.

Necessary investment costs, for example in the building sector, for vehicles and industrial plants, are not taken into account.

By 2025, the biggest leap in investment is needed to set the right pace for achieving the goal.

Co-author Lena Klaaßen: "The most important investment areas for low-carbon infrastructure in Europe are renewable power plants, power grids and railway infrastructure."

As part of the national commitment that all countries have agreed to in the Paris Climate Agreement, the EU promises a reduction in climate-relevant emissions of 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990. The net zero target should be achieved by 2050.

Net zero means that emissions that are harmful to the climate are reduced as much as possible and unavoidable emissions are removed from the atmosphere, for example by planting trees that can absorb carbon dioxide.

Expensive but not impossible

Funding is possible, says Felix Creutzig from the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC).

"If there are 200 billion euros for a gas and electricity price brake - largely a subsidy for fossil fuels - then there can also be 87 billion euros for future investments," he said.

Instead of investing several billion euros a year in the construction of trunk roads and motorways, the money could be invested in rail and bicycle traffic.

Among other things, he calls for a location- and time-dependent car toll.

More investment means higher prices for consumers, said Michael Pahle from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK).

Politicians must "clearly communicate that the transformation will be expensive - even if that is of course a bitter pill politically".

Instead of a premium for electric vehicles, it is more efficient to make combustion cars more expensive through a higher CO2 price.

That makes e-cars more attractive financially and costs the state nothing.

It is a meta-analysis.

The ETH team used 56 studies for this purpose, including 18 that were reviewed by independent experts (peer review).

dpa

Source: merkur

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