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Tweaking the model

To reach the targets, first the supply side of the model is tweaked, then the demand side, and finally the costs are changed to make the transition affordable. 
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To reach the target that 27% of the energy used should come from renewable sources and the target of decreasing the CO2 emissions by 40%, the energy supply should become more renewable and sustainable. The first step is to decrease the dependence on unsustainable sources. The composition of fossil fuel electricity was changed to a made  less carbon intensive 

 intensive by closing down coal fired power plants, and partially compensating with more gas fired power plants. This results in a lower emissions of CO2 because gas fired power plants produce about half of the CO2 that coal fired power plants produce. 

However, these gas fired power plants do not produce enough electricity to meet the demand. So, area use targets concerning wind turbines were fully exploited by building wind turbines on the full area allowed by the target. This significantly decrease the CO2 emissions and the share of renewables, but also increased the costs. Furthermore, fifteen 12 MWe geothermal electricity power plants were constructed to produce electricity and about four 20 MWe extra solar PV plants.