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Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles
Energy Transition and Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles Symposium Applied Research on Charging Infrastructure (ARCHI) Amsterdam, 24 January 2017 Kornelis Blok Professor Energy Systems Analysis, Delft University of Technology Director of Science, Ecofys @kornelisblok
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The Paris Agreement in a nutshell
Nationally Determined Contributions from countries 2 °C pathway Source: Ecofys
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The Paris Agreement in a nutshell
$100 billion climate finance Nationally Determined Contributions from countries … and lots of commitments from companies, cities and others Five Year Revision Cycle Source: Ecofys
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The Paris Agreement in a nutshell
$100 billion climate finance Nationally Determined Contributions from countries … and lots of commitments from companies, cities and others Five Year Revision Cycle New target “well below 2 °C, with ambition to stay below 1.5 °C Source: Ecofys
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Energy demand in OECD countries is falling
Final energy demand, source: IEA
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New renewable energy sources are growing rapidly
Share of renewable energy sources (excluding hydropower) in electricity production (%) Source: BP
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Global energy use can stabilize below current levels
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Electricity as backbone of the future energy system
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Source: Ecofys
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The importance of charging infrastructure: a case study for Aruba
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The importance of charging infrastructure: a case study for Aruba
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Contact Prof. dr. Kornelis Blok Professor Energy Systems Analysis Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Jaffalaan 5, Room B BX Delft Phone:
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