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transportation and often heating are lagging behind. A strategy to propagate greenhouse gas emission reductions from the power sector … space? (2) What impacts of sector coupling pathways on future infrastructure requirements can be derived from applying … derive implications for the energy infrastructure. Second, we provide policy recommendations from our results regarding …
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on the technical and economic challenges of coupling electricity, heat, and transportation, in an attempt to advance the … transportation and heating sectors, and that far-reaching electrification is at the core of the process. Section 9.4 provides some …While the first phase of the energiewende, focusing on the electricity sector, was largely successful, the second phase …
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expansion of renewables promoted by fixed feed-in tariffs and unlimited priority feed-in – on neighbouring countries. We find … support schemes caused a price decrease of up to 0.17 percent for each percent of additional generation from German renewables …
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The aim of this study is to present algorithms for the backward simulation of standard processes that are commonly used in financial applications. We extend the works of Ribeiro and Webber and Avramidis and L'Ecuyer on gamma bridge and obtain the backward construction of a Gamma process....
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efficiency increases in the transportation and heating sectors. By taking grid expansion costs into account, power generating … potentials, both electricity demand and overall energy demand can be covered by renewable energy. Due to electrification and … sector coupling, electricity demand has doubled to around 1,200 terawatt hours. However, there have also been significant …
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role in the de-carbonization of electricity systems world-wide. Comparing the imposed spatially and temporally limited …
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Models with high dimensional sets of fixed effects are frequently used to examine, among others, linked employer-employee data, student outcomes and migration. Estimating these models is computationally difficult, so simplifying assumptions that cause bias are often invoked to make computation...
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Models with high dimensional sets of fixed effects are frequently used to examine, among others, linked employer-employee data, student outcomes and migration. Estimating these models is computationally difficult, so simplifying assumptions that are likely to cause bias are often invoked to make...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011595866
Models with high dimensional sets of fixed effects are frequently used to examine, among others, linked employer-employee data, student outcomes and migration. Estimating these models is computationally difficult, so simplifying assumptions that are likely to cause bias are often invoked to make...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012966061
droughts and high temperatures. We investigate increases in the wholesale electricity price and price volatility and develop a …
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