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Sector Coupling: Concepts, Potentials and Barriers
Authors: Rasmus Bramstoft; Fabian Bühler; Ilaria Losa; Brian Elmegaard; Marie Münster; Damian Elsaesser; Alexandre Oudalov; +4 Authors
Rasmus Bramstoft; Fabian Bühler; Ilaria Losa; Brian Elmegaard; Marie Münster; Damian Elsaesser; Alexandre Oudalov; Spyros Giannellos; Antonio Iliceto; Daniel Møller Sneum; Goran Strbac;
Abstract
The present paper summarizes the analysis of the Task Force of WG1 experts of the ETIP SNET platform that prepared a position paper aimed at describing the pathway to enable an integration of different energy carriers in order to support the achievement of the goals of the energy transition in 2050.
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- Imperial College London United Kingdom
- Technical University of Denmark Denmark
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This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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