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Energy Transition Metals [PDF]
The energy transition requires substantial amounts of metals such as copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium. Are these metals a key bottleneck? We identify metal-specific demand shocks, estimate supply elasticities and pin down the price impact of the energy transition in a structural scenario analysis.
Boer, Lukas +2 more
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Human practices of energy consumption both transform—and are transformed by—social structures. This exhibition—written by historian Nuno Luís Madureira—introduces the concept of “energy transitions,” structural shifts in energy use and their pathways, obstacles, and consequences, challenging the view of “transitions” as the simple replacement of one ...
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Quantifying the performance gain of 100 cm2 bifacial four terminal perovskite-Si tandem modules
Improving the performance of solar modules requires the implementation of both spectral and directional irradiance optimization. The performance of bifacial four-terminal tandem minimodules with a 100 cm2 area is reported, both indoor and outdoor ...
Manshanden Petra +12 more
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Thermal model in digital twin of vertical PV system helps to explain unexpected yield gains
The business case of novel integrated applications of solar energy is often regarded as a straightforward extrapolation of standard solar parks. But when the design of the solar park is remarkably different from typical solar parks, the operating ...
Carr Anna J. +4 more
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Understanding energy transitions [PDF]
Transitions to cleaner, renewable energy are at the heart ofpolicies in many countries. The focus on renewables has, ifanything, become greater recently as uncertainty growsabout the viability and acceptability of alternatives toachieve low-carbon growth, including nuclear power andcarbon capture and storage (REN21 2010).
Marcotullio, Peter +2 more
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Measuring accuracy and computational capacity trade-offs in an hourly integrated energy system model
Improving energy system modeling capabilities can directly affect the quality of applied studies. However, some modeling trade-offs are necessary as the computational capacity and data availability are constrained.
Amirhossein Fattahi +4 more
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In this paper, we present an optimisation integrated energy system model (IESA-Opt) for the Netherlands with the use of a linear programming formulation.
Manuel Sánchez Diéguez +4 more
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Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) show anomalies and unusual patterns of the electricity consumption of households, usually in the form of charts.
Thomas P. Kremsner +3 more
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Due to the current situation regarding climate change, smart home energy management systems help to provide an overview of a household’s electricity consumption at appliance level by means of time-scaled visualizations.
Christian Pfeiffer +3 more
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Dimethyl ether (DME) is an important platform chemical and fuel that can be synthesized from CO2 and H2 directly. In particular, sorption-enhanced DME synthesis (SEDMES) is a novel process that uses the in situ removal of H2O with an adsorbent to ensure ...
Galina Skorikova +5 more
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