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This chapter argues that critiques levelled at the anthropocene - that it prematurely settles who the ‘we’ are that bear both the historic responsibility and the brunt of the uneven impacts of contemporary environmental crises - also need to be made of decarbonisation as a goal of global climate governance.
Steven Bernstein, Matthew Hoffmann
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The governance of innovation diffusion – a socio-technical analysis of energy policy [PDF]
This paper describes a dynamic price mechanism to coordinate electric power generation from micro Combined Heat and Power (micro-CHP) systems in a network of households. It is assumed that the households are prosumers, i.e.
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Supply chains and energy security in a low carbon transition [PDF]
This special edition to be published in Applied Energy brings together a range of papers that explore the complex, multi-dimensional and inter-related issues associated with the supply or value chains that make up energy systems and how a focus on them ...
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Background Sustained elevated concentration of GHGs is predicted to increase global mortality. With the Australian health sector responsible for 7% of the nation’s GHG emissions, the benefits and costs of various decarbonisation trajectories are ...
Siddhanth Sharma +3 more
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The decarbonisation strategy of the building sector, which accounts for 24% of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is important to achieve climate neutrality in Korea by 2050.
Hyunji Im, Pil-seok Kwon
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This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attempt to reach the ambitious goal for greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions set by climate scientists. My aim is to clarify the extent to which we know what policy
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Green Approach to the Fertiliser Industry: Low-carbon Fertilisers [PDF]
Decarbonisation means reducing or ideally eliminating the greenhouse gas emissions by evaluating all processes in a system from a “low-carbon” perspective.
Aysu Kayalıoğlu
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Decarbonising states as owners
Environmental state debates focus on the governance and steering functions of politics. Concurrently, many states stand out as large global owners and investors in carbon industries. Via various investment vehicles, states control around half of all global oil and gas reserves as well as other carbon assets.
Babić, Milan, Dixon, Adam D.
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Smart grid interoperability use cases for extending electricity storage modeling within the IEC Common Information Model [PDF]
Copyright @ 2012 IEEEThe IEC Common Information Model (CIM) is recognized as a core standard, supporting electricity transmission system interoperability. Packages of UML classes make up its domain ontology to enable a standardised abstraction of network
Carter, A, Hargreaves, N, Taylor, GA
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Decarbonising real estate [PDF]
Purpose About 27 per cent of the total UK carbon emissions are attributed to residential buildings; therefore, improvements to the energy efficiency of the stock offers great potential. There are three main ways to achieve this. First is a mandatory approach, minimum energy efficiency standards are set and applied to new and existing buildings. Option
Sara Jane Wilkinson, Sarah Sayce
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