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This paper analyses the economical viability of replacing fossil energy by renewable sources by taking CO<SUB align="right">2</SUB> emission legislation into account. A single chemical industry case, formic acid production, is studied in a tangible manner to provide a concrete example for industrial managers and...</sub>
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charging strongly increases the utilization of lignite and hard coal plants, whereas additional power in the user-driven mode … is predominantly generated from natural gas and hard coal. Specific CO2 emissions of EV are substantially larger than …
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Although coal plants in some countries are actively being retired ahead of their planned closure dates, there is yet to …-led closures, buyout of coal plants, auctioning them off, repurposing them, and swapping coal assets with renewables have all been … insights gained from these experiences. We then focus on the core questions: How can coal retirements be scaled up? Is there a …
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environmental challenge. This concern is further compounded by the substantial carbon footprint attributed to coal-based power …
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nuclear and renewables, China still burns tremendous amounts of coal to meet its primary energy needs. Domestic energy …
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