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100 percent renewable energies 1 Deutschland 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Germany 1 Renewable energy 1 Renewable energy policy 1 capacity expansion modeling 1 electricity market integration 1
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Göke, Leonard 2 Kendziorski, Mario 2 Rodriguez del Angel, Citlali 2 Winkler, Johanna 2 Zozmann, Elmar 2 von Hirschhausen, Christian 2 Eerma, Mirjam Helena 1 Hosseinioun, Seyedsaeed 1 Manning, Dylan 1 Seifert, Paul Erich 1 Zamora Blaumann, Alfredo 1 Økland, Gro Lill 1
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Energies 1
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The Potential of Sufficiency Measures to Achieve a Fully Renewable Energy System - a Case Study for Germany
Eerma, Mirjam Helena; Manning, Dylan; Økland, Gro Lill; … - 2022
The paper provides energy system-wide estimates of the effects sufficiency measures in different sectors can have on energy supply and system costs. In distinction to energy efficiency, we define sufficiency as behavioral changes to reduce useful energy without significantly reducing utility,...
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100% Renewable Energy Scenarios for North America—Spatial Distribution and Network Constraints
Zozmann, Elmar; Göke, Leonard; Kendziorski, Mario; … - In: Energies 14 (2021) 3
The urgency to combat climate change and the widely distributed, increasingly competitive renewable resources in North America are strong arguments to explore scenarios for a renewable energy supply in the region. While the current power system of North America is heavily dependent on fossil...
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