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Economics of Sector Coupling [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter presents an introduction on the main characteristics of sector coupling, which is often referred to with P2X, where “X” may stand for various applications, such as gas (G), heat (H), vehicles (V) or others. The common feature of these technologies is to provide additional flexibility to the power grid by the integration with other ...
Michel Noussan
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Sector Coupling and Migration towards Carbon-Neutral Power Systems
There is increasing interest in migrating to a carbon-neutral power system that relies on renewable energy due to concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, energy shortages, and global warming.
Minjae Son, Minsoo Kim, Hongseok Kim
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Connecting the dots: Sector coupling and hydrogen policies in Europe
Not long ago, energy policy used to be neatly compartmentalized into individual industries. Transportation, power generation, heat production, and so on each had their own distinct material structure, rules, and behavior-governing norms and practices. With rising climate change concerns, energy policy has effectively merged with climate policy and the ...
Belova Arina +3 more
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Unveiling sectoral coupling for resilient electrification of the transportation sector
Abstract Electrifying the transportation sector is crucial for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and offers numerous benefits including increased energy efficiency, lower total ownership costs, enhanced national energy security, and improved air quality.
Bhaskar Mitra +3 more
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Naturally-Coupled Dark Sectors [PDF]
The dark sector, composed of fields that are neutral under the standard model (SM) gauge group, can couple to the SM through the Higgs, hypercharge and neutrino portals, and pull the SM towards its scale by loop corrections. This instability, which is not possible to prevent in the known SM completions, such as supersymmetry, due to the sizable ...
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Coupling the inflationary sector to matter [PDF]
19 pages, minor ...
Kallosh, Renata +2 more
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Urban Energy Storage and Sector Coupling
Global warming, greenhouse gas emissions, and the general transition toward renewable energy resources are mentioned many times within this book, and will not be repeated again here.
Ingo Stadler, Michael Sterner
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DARK SECTOR COUPLING BENDS THE SUPERCLUSTERS [PDF]
accepted for publication in ApJ, discussion improved, more detailed explanation on the determination of the supercluster spines ...
Shim, Junsup, Lee, Jounghun
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On the phenomenology of strongly coupled hidden sectors [PDF]
18 pages, 3 ...
Craig, Nathaniel J., Green, Daniel
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Search for anomalous couplings in the Higgs sector at LEP [PDF]
Anomalous couplings of the Higgs boson are searched for through the processes e^+ e^- -> H gamma, e^+ e^- -> e^+ e^- H and e^+ e^- -> HZ. The mass range 70 GeV < m_H < 190 GeV is explored using 602 pb^-1 of integrated luminosity collected with the L3 detector at LEP at centre-of-mass energies sqrt(s)=189-209 GeV. The Higgs decay channels
ACCIARRI M +224 more
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