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Bento, N., Grubler, A., Boza-Kiss, B., De Stercke, S., Krey, V., McCollum, D. L....Alves, T. (2024). Leverage demand-side policies for energy security. Science. 383 (6686), 946-949
N. M. Bento et al., "Leverage demand-side policies for energy security", in Science, vol. 383, no. 6686, pp. 946-949, 2024
@article{bento2024_1732209819972, author = "Bento, N. and Grubler, A. and Boza-Kiss, B. and De Stercke, S. and Krey, V. and McCollum, D. L. and Zimm, C. and Alves, T.", title = "Leverage demand-side policies for energy security", journal = "Science", year = "2024", volume = "383", number = "6686", doi = "10.1126/science.adj6150", pages = "946-949", url = "https://www.science.org/stoken/author-tokens/ST-1734/full" }
TY - JOUR TI - Leverage demand-side policies for energy security T2 - Science VL - 383 IS - 6686 AU - Bento, N. AU - Grubler, A. AU - Boza-Kiss, B. AU - De Stercke, S. AU - Krey, V. AU - McCollum, D. L. AU - Zimm, C. AU - Alves, T. PY - 2024 SP - 946-949 SN - 0036-8075 DO - 10.1126/science.adj6150 UR - https://www.science.org/stoken/author-tokens/ST-1734/full AB - Energy security is a top priority for governments, companies, and households because energy systems and the critical functions that they support are threatened by disruptions from wars, pandemics, climate change, and other shocks (1). More often than not, governments rely on policies focused on energy supply to enhance energy security while generally ignoring demand-side possibilities. Further, the indicators traditionally used to measure energy security are also tilted toward the supply side; this fails to capture the full spectrum of vulnerability to energy crises. Energy security assessments need to reflect the wider benefits of security-related interventions more accurately. To that end, we develop a systematic approach to measuring the energy security impacts of policy interventions that explicitly considers energy demand (buildings, transport, and industry). We determine that demand-side actions outperform conventional supply-side approaches at making countries more resilient. ER -