The past, present, and future of peaking thermal power plants in the United States. [PDF]
Vanatta M +4 more
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Green Developmentalism? The Political Economy of Hydropower in India in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT This article critically examines the political economy of hydropower in India since its global reconfiguration as ‘green energy’ in the early 2000s. While an opportune convergence of interests among key global, national and subnational stakeholders contributed to the greening of hydropower in India, this reframing did not produce the expected ...
Vasudha Chhotray, Harsh Vasani
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Effects of Air Injection on the Dynamic Characteristics of Sediment Deposition and Erosion Distribution in Pump-Turbine Runners. [PDF]
Liu H, Yang X, He Y, Lu J, Jiang L.
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ABSTRACT We examine how mergers and acquisitions (M&As) enable firms to adapt to climate policy shocks. Exploiting the adoption of the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Budget Trading Program (NBP) across US states as an exogenous shock, we find that firms with NOx‐emitting plants subject to the NBP are more likely to engage in M&As, particularly through vertical ...
Samer Adra +3 more
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Research Trends and Gaps in Construction Insulation Materials from Textile Waste and End-of-Life Wind Turbine Blades with Bio-Binders. [PDF]
Vela G +3 more
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Open Innovation for Circular Business Models: Addressing the Right Challenge at the Right Time
ABSTRACT Academic Summary In response to escalating societal challenges, such as climate change and resource constraints, this article examines the transition from linear toward circular business models (CBMs). It explores the challenges of CBM transitions and how to tackle them through open innovation.
Daniel Wörner +4 more
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Mechanical self-adaptive porous valve relying on surface tension for energy harvesting from low-flux bubbles. [PDF]
Du Y, Li P, Wen Y, Fan Y, Liu Z.
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Random Carbon Tax Policy and Investment Into Emission Abatement Technologies
ABSTRACT We analyze the problem of a profit‐maximizing electricity producer, subject to carbon taxes, who decides on investments into CO2$\rm CO_2$ abatement technologies. We assume that the carbon tax policy is random and that the investment in the abatement technology is divisible, irreversible, and subject to transaction costs.
Katia Colaneri +2 more
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A data-driven model of waste gasification and pyrolysis: One tailored approach for an experimental facility from the Czech Republic. [PDF]
Brkić D +7 more
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Abstract This paper presents a two‐stage model for planning a renewable energy portfolio by balancing economic, social and environmental sustainability goals. The first stage addresses a multi‐objective problem where conflictive impacts generated by the energy portfolios should be optimised according to the corresponding economic, social or ...
Amelia Bilbao‐Terol +2 more
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