Property & Build: August - September 2021

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August - September 2021

The three paths to net-zero

ENERGY

BloombergNEF’s analysis of the energy economy's future identifies three very different scenarios in which we achieve net-zero emissions

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he New Energy Outlook (NEO) is BloombergNEF’s annual long-term scenario analysis on the future of the energy economy. This year's edition presents three climate scenarios that meet the Paris Agreement and achieve net-zero emissions in 2050. The Green Scenario is a net-zero pathway where so-called ‘green hydrogen’ complements greater electricity use, recycling and bioenergy. The Gray Scenario assumes greater use of electricity and renewable power is complemented by carbon capture and storage technology and allows for the continued use of some fossil fuels. The Red Scenario assumes smaller, modular nuclear is deployed to complement wind, solar and battery technology in the power sector, with dedicated nuclear plants manufacturing so-called “red hydrogen”. This year’s analysis has been designed to support strategy development and long-term planning. Emissions A core part of the BNEF analysis is constructing sector by sector emissions budgets to achieve net-zero in 2050 with an orderly transition. Together these show that global energy-related emissions need to drop 30% below 2019 levels by 2030, and 75% by 2040, to reach net-zero in 2050. This is a 1.75 degree equivalent budget that implies a 3.2% reduction each year to 2030 and a swift reversal of recent trends: emissions rose 0.9% a year from 2015 to 2020. The power sector needs to make the greatest prog-

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ress over the next decade, reducing emissions by 57% from 2019 levels by 2030, and then 89% by 2040. Road transport emissions must fall 11% by 2030, then 80% below 2019 levels in 2040. For industry and buildings it’s 16% and 12% down by 2030 and 58% and 55% by 2040. Clean power Electrification plays a large role. Across all scenarios, the use of electricity in industry, transport and buildings raises its share of total final energy to just below 50% in 2050, from 19% today. As a result, electricity generation is almost 62,200TWh in BNEF’s Gray Scenario, more than double the 2019 total. But in the Green Scenario, where electricity is also used to produce large quantities of hydrogen, power generation is twice as large again – more than 121,500TWh, or roughly 4.5-times 2019 levels. This is split between green hydrogen production, which takes 49%, and 51% that is consumed directly in the end-use economy. While the first 1,000 gigawatts of wind and PV took twenty years to deploy, getting to net-zero emissions in our Green Scenario will need about 1,400GW of renewables to be deployed every year, on average, for the next three decades. In the Green Scenario, the market opportunity for renewables is staggering. Primary energy supply Each of net-zero scenario describes major transformations in the primary energy supply. Today, some 83% of primary energy is fossil fuels, while wind and solar PV


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Infrastructure Skills Centre offers “work experience for a lifetime”

3min
pages 102-103

Chemical safety relies on meaningful cooperation

3min
pages 104-106

Is standardised training the way forward?

2min
page 99

Safety app a crucial element in building site safety

3min
pages 100-101

Industry leader in soft fall protection on construction sites

2min
pages 84-85

Cordless machines and safer technologies will save lives

11min
pages 94-98

Safety focus on crane service standards

4min
pages 92-93

Unlearning misguided muscle training keeps you pain free at home and work

6min
pages 90-91

Tips and myths around dogs

2min
pages 88-89

Bastion NZ launch Industrial glove range

1min
pages 86-87

What is workplace harassment and how to prevent it

2min
pages 82-83

Scholarships supporting tomorrow’s health and safety leaders

1min
pages 80-81

No better investment than chemical safety training

3min
page 73

Thermal recycling - part of the solution not part of the problem

11min
pages 56-59

AC Filter - an engineered solution protecting worker health

1min
page 67

Wood waste to take aluminium's place in food packaging

1min
page 60

Winning the last mile in the supply chain race

2min
page 61

Bold action needed to stop water infrastructure’s downward spiral

15min
pages 62-66

Can a vaccine for cattle help the dairy sector cut methane emissions?

6min
pages 52-53

How to become a successful green business

5min
pages 54-55

The consequences of banning oil and gas exploration

4min
pages 50-51

Is hydrogen the future of energy?

4min
pages 48-49

Schneider: data centres and smart homes

6min
pages 45-47

Further mortgage restrictions coming as house price growth continues

7min
pages 30-36

Climate change kicks into gear

3min
page 37

The three paths to net-zero

5min
pages 42-44

Is this the turning point of New Zealand’s property market?

6min
pages 28-29

Property investor confidence hits record highs

12min
pages 24-27

Facilities management with personal service

1min
pages 10-11

China builds 10-storey tower in a day

1min
page 3

Kiwi innovation leading the way in concrete slab insulation

2min
page 23

Will the reformed RMA actually help deliver more housing?

5min
pages 16-18

Residential construction reforms save time and improve quality control

10min
pages 12-15

Preventing collapsing structures

2min
page 22

Australia to slash planning times by 25 percent

1min
page 19

Are we forgetting national self-sufficiency?

6min
pages 4-9
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