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Determination of chloroplatinates by CE coupled to inductively coupled plasma sector field MS
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2007AbstractIn the present work the degradation of chloroplatinates emitted into the aquatic environment has been investigated in model studies. CE coupled to inductively coupled plasma sector field MS (ICP‐SFMS) was employed as an analytical method of measurement.
Alexander, Standler +4 more
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Storage Integration for Coupling Different Energy Sectors
2019Overview Electricity is becoming the primary source of energy, a trend that is particularly apparent through the coupling of the electricity sector with other energy sectors. In addition to the established links between the electricity and heating sectors using combined heat and power (CHP), which is supplemented by electric heat-pumps and power-to-
Michael Sterner +6 more
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Mixed-sector intermediate Hamiltonian Fock-space coupled cluster approach
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2004An alternative formulation of the intermediate Hamiltonian Fock-space coupled cluster scheme developed before is presented. The methodological and computational advantages of the new formulation include the possibility of using a model space with determinants belonging to different Fock-space sectors.
Arie, Landau +3 more
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Energy integration across electricity, heating & cooling and the transport sector - Sector coupling
2020[Summary and conclusions] A stronger integration across energy sectors can contribute to achieving climate targets, provided that fossil fuels are substituted by renewable energy sources. One analysis for the German energy market estimates the potential GHG-emission savings due to sector coupling to 50 Mio t of CO2 emissions by 2030 (see Wietschel et ...
Wietschel, Martin +3 more
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The Impact of Sector Coupling on Climate Policy Regulations
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource EconomistsDeep decarbonization requires electrification of energy-related processes across all sectors of the economy. This so-called sector coupling has important implications for quantity-based regulations in the electricity sector which overlap with measures that promote electricity-based technologies in other sectors, like subsidies for electric vehicles ...
Böhringer, Christoph, Helm, Carsten
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