➀ The Fraunhofer ISE study outlines technological paths for climate neutrality in Germany by 2045; ➁ The study uses a cross-sectoral energy system model to quantify cost-optimized development paths for energy, transport, industry, and building sectors; ➂ Key findings include the role of electrification and hydrogen in the transformation, the need for grid expansion, and the importance of flexible energy generation and consumption.
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