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The total carbon budget for the entire transition path can be indicated in the `sector_opts <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/f13902510010b734c510c38c4cae99356f683058/config.default.yaml#L25>`_ in ``config.yaml``. The carbon budget can be split among the ``planning_horizons`` following an exponential or beta decay.
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E.g. ``'cb40ex0'`` splits a carbon budget equal to 40 GtCO_2 following an exponential decay whose initial linear growth rate $r$ is zero
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E.g. ``'cb40ex0'`` splits a carbon budget equal to 40 GtCO_2 following an exponential decay whose initial linear growth rate $r$ is zero.
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They can also follow some user-specified path, if defined `here <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/413254e241fb37f55b41caba7264644805ad8e97/config.default.yaml#L56>`_.
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The paper `Speed of technological transformations required in Europe to achieve different climate goals (2022) <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2022.04.016>`__ defines CO_2 budgets corresponding to global temperature increases (1.5C – 2C) as response to the emissions. Here, global carbon budgets are converted to European budgets assuming equal-per capita distribution which translates into a 6.43% share for Europe. The carbon budgets are in this paper distributed hroughout the transition paths assuming an exponential decay. Emissions e(t) in every year t are limited by
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