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Energy demand depends on outdoor temperature in a ‘u’ shaped fashion. Various studies have used this temperature dependence to investigate the effects of climate change on energy demand. Such studies contain implicit or explicit assumptions to describe expected socio-economic changes that...
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intake water for cooling. In this evaluation, we develop a methodology for predicting whether power plants are at risk of … loop and recirculating cooling pond systems. We then integrate that information into a thermodynamic model of energy flows … within each power plant to determine the change in cooling water temperature that occurs at each plant and the relationship …
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A critical part of adapting to the higher temperatures that climate change brings will be the deployment of existing technologies to new sectors and regions. This paper examines the evolution of the temperature-mortality relationship over the course of the entire 20th century in the United...
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intake water for cooling. In this evaluation, we develop a methodology for predicting whether power plants are at risk of … loop and recirculating cooling pond systems. We then integrate that information into a thermodynamic model of energy flows … within each power plant to determine the change in cooling water temperature that occurs at each plant and the relationship …
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