Energy systems for carbon neutrality aim to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by balancing emissions with carbon removal or avoidance strategies. These systems integrate renewable energy, nuclear power, energy efficiency, electrification, hydrogen, and carbon capture technologies. Carbon-neutral energy systems address emissions across electricity, heating, transportation, and industrial sectors. Digitalization and system optimization enhance performance and flexibility. Achieving carbon neutrality requires coordinated technology deployment, policy support, and behavioral change. Carbon-neutral energy systems are central to climate mitigation strategies, supporting sustainable development while ensuring reliable and affordable energy supply.
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