01 Long-term Energy and Climate Scenarios - An Introduction Christian von Hirschhausen 1~6 2020.03.01 보기02 Use and Abuse of Energy and Climate Scenarios - A Week of Controversy on Scenarios Christian Breyer, Michael Jefferson 7~20 2020.03.01 보기03 Energy Outlooks Compared: Global and Regional Insights Dawud Ansari, Franziska Holz, Hashem Al-Kuhlani 21~42 2020.03.01 보기04 Projecting Energy and Climate for the 21st Century Sergey Paltsev 43~62 2020.03.01 보기05 The gravity of status quo: A review of IEA’s World Energy Outlook Klaus Mohn 63~82 2020.03.01 보기06 On the Techno-economic Benefits of a Global Energy Interconnection Christian Breyer, Dmitrii Bogdanov, Arman Aghahosseini, Ashish Gulagi, Mahdi Fasihi 83~102 2020.03.01 보기07 Lessons from Modeling 100% Renewable Scenarios Using GENeSYS-MOD Pao-Yu Oei, Thorsten Burandt, Karlo Hainsch, Konstantin Löffler, Claudia Kemfert 103~120 2020.03.01 보기08 Energy Transition Pathways to a low-carbon Europe in 2050: the degree of cooperation and the level of decentralization Pedro Crespo del Granado, Gustav Resch, Franziska Holz, Marijke Welisch, Jasper Geipel, Michael Hartner, Sebastian Forthuber, Frank Sensfuss, Luis Olmos, Christiane Bernath, Sara Lumbreras, Lukas Kranzl, Andreas Müller, Stephanie Heitel, Andrea Herbst, Charlie Wilson, Andres Ramose 121~136 2020.03.01 보기09 How Incumbent Cultural and Cognitive Path Dependencies Constrain the ‘Scenario Cone’: Reliance on Carbon Dioxide Removal due to Techno-bias Isabell Braunger, Christian Hauenstein 137~154 2020.03.01 보기10 Polar Vortexes in New England: Missing Money, Missing Markets, or Missing Regulation? Jeff D. Makholm, Laura T.W. Olive 155~166 2020.03.01 보기