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2013
Report
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Critical metals in the path towards the decarbonisation of the EU energy sector

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Assessing rare metals as supply-chain bottlenecks in low-carbon energy technologies
Abstract
In order to tackle climate change, to increase energy supply security and to foster the sustainability and competitiveness of the European economy, the EU has made the transition to a low-carbon economy a central policy priority. This report builds on the first study conducted by the JRC in 2011 (Critical Metals in Strategic Energy Technologies), where critical metals were identified, which could become a bottleneck to the supply-chain of the low-carbon energy technologies addressed by the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan), namely: wind, solar (both PV and CSP), CCS, nuclear fission, bioenergy and the electricity grid. Fourteen metals were identified to be a cause for concern. After taking into account market and geopolitical parameters, five metals were labelled 'critical', namely: tellurium, indium, gallium, neodymium and dysprosium. The potential supply chain constraints for these materials were most applicable to the deployment of wind and PV energy technologies.
Author(s)
Moss, Ray
Tzimas, Evangelos
Willis, Peter
Arendorf, Josie
Thompson, Paul
Chapman, Adrian
Morley, Nick
Sims, Edward
Bryson, Ruth
Pearson, James
Tercero Espinoza, Luis A.  orcid-logo
Marscheider-Weidemann, Frank  orcid-logo
Soulier, Marcel
Lüllmann, Arne
Sartorius, Christian  
Ostertag, Katrin  orcid-logo
Publisher
Publication Office of the European Union  
Publishing Place
Luxembourg
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI  
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