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Natural gas was largely unknown as a fuel in Europe until its discovery in England in 1659. From 1720 on, though, it became the fuel of choice for illuminating streets and houses.
Dam, J.A.M.
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The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies has recently published a paper which examines the rapid unit cost increases exhibited by the LNG industry since the turn of the century.
Songhurst, Brian
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Abstract Uterine fibroids are the most common benign gynecological tumors, often causing heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), anemia, and impaired quality of life. A fixed‐dose combination (FDC) of relugolix (40 mg), estradiol (1 mg), and norethindrone acetate (0.5 mg) was developed to address these limitations.
Ravi Kotadia +6 more
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Sedimentation‐driven environmental filtering shapes community assembly of cryptic coralline algae
Abstract Community assembly of cryptic crustose coralline algae (CCA) underlies the formation of algal reefs across the global ocean, yet the ecological mechanisms shaping these communities remain poorly understood. Sedimentation has been linked to variation in CCA community structure across the Taoyuan Algal Reef (TAR), the world's largest subtropical
Shing Hei Zhan +4 more
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Europe's LNG Strategy in the Wider EU Gas Market. CEPS Policy Brief No. 333, October 2015 [PDF]
In its Communication on an Energy Union published in February 2015, the European Commission committed itself to “explore the full potential of liquefied natural gas (LNG), including as a back-up in crisis situations when insufficient gas is coming into ...
Molnar, Gergely +3 more
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This work provides a comprehensive annual review of 2025 progress in CCUS, integrating advances across scientific, technological, and policy dimensions. ABSTRACT This annual review summarizes the progress of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies in 2025.
Shangli Shi, Yun Hang Hu
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An understanding of liquid sloshing is of primary concern to the design and operation of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) carriers. Safe operation of LNG carriers requires the knowledge of global and local pressures imposed by the sloshing liquid.
Tan, M. +3 more
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This study demonstrates that ICT, renewable energy investments, and economic complexity, supported by robust econometric methods, drive sustainable development transitions through technological innovation, green finance, environmental awareness, and enhanced energy security in newly industrialized economies.
Muhammad Farhan Bashir +3 more
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Commercial‐scale “green” hydrogen projects use renewable electricity to drive electrolysis—the process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Producing green hydrogen requires water not only for the electrolysis reaction but also for cooling the electrolyzers, which release waste heat.
Antonio Santos Sánchez +6 more
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Knowledge Graphs and Critical Infrastructures: Friends or Foes?
Conceptual overview of Knowledge Graph integration in Critical Infrastructures, illustrating interconnected systems, data flows, and their role in enhancing resilience and operational intelligence. ABSTRACT Knowledge Graphs (KGs) are a natural evolution of data models representing and connecting data in a network of nodes and relations.
José Miguel Blanco +3 more
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