Scenario characteristics
The GreenMe scenario focuses on technical options to increase materials efficiency (i.e., the ratio between a certain benefit or result and the (raw) materials use required for this). Globally, it is assumed that other countries follow this trend at the same speed of technological development (no delay compared to the other Green-scenarios). Carbon leakage is thus avoided. Germany continues to be embedded in international trade in which imports and exports are balanced (similar to the GreenEe2 scenario).
The restructuring of the energy system and of sectors such as transport, industry, and building and housing develops in analogy to the GreenEe2 scenario. However, technologies with a smaller material footprint (measured by RMC) are favored. For example, for photovoltaic (PV) systems an increasing number of roof-top thin-film PV modules are installed, which have a smaller material footprint and land requirements than conventional ground-based PV systems. Similarly, foundations, elevations, and wind towers are designed with durability in mind, so that their service life can be significantly increased. A variety of additional material efficiency measures are implemented. These include, e.g., the light weighting of vehicles, use of alternative materials such as textile-reinforced concrete for construction, widespread use of wooden buildings, or the use of biotic materials as insulating materials in construction. Assumptions with regard to agriculture and healthy diets follow the two GreenEe scenarios.