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Transactive energy frameworks, such as demand response (DR) and peer‐to‐peer (P2P) trading, can enhance the welfare of electricity market participants by fully utilising distributed energy resources.
Sheroze Liaquat +6 more
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Defining the Business Ecosystem of Peer-to-Peer Electricity Trading
Research on peer-to-peer electricity trading lacks a comprehensive, multi-stakeholder perspective to incorporate complexities and include externalities. This leads to solutions that are useful for specific stakeholders but in a broader view may fire back other stakeholders.
Montakhabi, Mehdi +4 more
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α‐MoO3 is established as a high‐index, low‐loss anisotropic platform bridging mid‐infrared polaritonics and ultraviolet‐visible nanophotonics. Spectroscopic ellipsometry and calculations reveal refractive indices exceeding 3.9, with the largest in‐plane birefringence among transparent layered crystals at 425–500 nm, enabling zero‐order UV waveplates ...
Adilet N. Toksumakov +14 more
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Integrating distributed optimization algorithms into blockchain for P2P energy trading
Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading represents a viable solution for the transition toward carbon-free energy systems, as they enable prosumers to exchange electricity at lower costs without the need for intermediaries.
Edinson Benavides +2 more
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Escaping the Scaling Relationships in Oxygen Reduction Catalysis: Implications for PEM Fuel Cells
Escaping the scaling relationships of the oxygen reduction reaction is vital for hydrogen fuel cells. This outlook examines how interfacial heterogeneity, spanning the subsurface lattice, chemisorption layer, and near‐interface solvation volume, mechanistically decouples intermediate binding energetics.
Muhammad Bilal Wazir +2 more
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This review examines passive, active, and hybrid liquid manipulation strategies, highlighting hybrid approaches as an emerging route to reconcile energy efficiency with adaptive control. By actively reconstructing passive surfaces to store programmable interfacial energy, hybrid systems enable flexible yet low‐power liquid transport, with perspectives ...
Jiaqi Miao +3 more
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Soft Skins With Reversible Thickness Morphing: Materials, Mechanisms, and Applications
Evolution of electronic skin (e‐skin) technologies toward adaptive, multifunctional soft skins. Phase I highlights early rigid and discrete sensory interfaces. Phase II shows the transition toward flexible, stretchable, and large‐area e‐skin. Phase III captures the emergence of computational e‐skin.
Oliver Ozioko +2 more
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Blockchain-Based Joint Auction Model for Distributed Energy in Industrial Park Microgrids
To address the centralized trading demand within industrial parks and the scattered peer-to-peer trading demand outside industrial parks, this paper proposes a blockchain-based joint auction architecture for distributed energy in microgrids inside and ...
Li Wang +5 more
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Ionic conjugated polyelectrolyte electron‐blocking layers enable photomultiplication organic photodetectors with dark current robustness up to −10 V and external quantum efficiencies exceeding 3000%. Fowler–Nordheim tunneling, interfacial dipole, trap density of states, and noise analyses reveal how ionic conjugated polyelectrolytes suppress electron ...
Yelim Kang +12 more
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Multi-energy microgrid technology is an essential for addressing the diversification of energy demand and local consumption of renewable energy sources.
Yang Cui +5 more
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