A stock-flow-service nexus vision of the low carbon economy

Resource use Net-zero 38 Economics 4104 Environmental Management Circularity 02 engineering and technology 41 Environmental Sciences 7. Clean energy Resource efficiency TK1-9971 12. Responsible consumption General Energy 13. Climate action Demand-side 8. Economic growth 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2022.10.086 Publication Date: 2022-10-25T17:54:47Z
ABSTRACT
There is political interest in the development of a low carbon economy. There are three supply-focused energy strategies that have been proposed (clean electricity, a switch from fossil fuels to bioequivalents, and carbon capture and storage) as a means to achieve Paris Agreement carbon targets. This paper uses the stock-flow-service nexus framework to highlight the role of materials and energy in the provision of the services offered within an economic system. We make the case that a low carbon economy cannot be achieved via energy policies alone, as emissions are a product of the interaction among energy and material flows, material stocks and the services they offer an end user. A literature review led to the identification of four complementary strategies. These are material circularity, product material efficiency, service sufficiency, and process resource efficiency. They encompass material efficiency and demand-side aspects of the resource use equation. The stock-flow-service nexus is then used to quantifiably assess the performance of all seven strategies with regard to carbon savings.
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