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both valuable thermal energy and electricity, from a single source of fuel, such as natural gas or hydrogen. Their high … a system composed of fuel cell, converter, and hydrogen tank have been carried out and compared to the simulations …
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, performance and efficiency parameters of a spark ignition engine Renault K7M-710 fueled with compressed natural gas, hydrogen and … blends of compressed natural gas and hydrogen (hythane). Multiple research studies have concluded that for the near future … of pollutant emissions when the engine is running with the studied alternative fuels. As the percentage of hydrogen in …
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this work the adoption of hydrogen systems as energy vectors between a PV plant and the energy user is proposed. As a … preliminary study, in this work the design of a PV and hydrogen-production self-consumption plant for a single dwelling is …
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existing markets for electricity and hydrogen. Specifically, reversible PtG systems can convert electricity to hydrogen at … unitized regenerative fuel cells (solid oxide) makes them already cost-competitive at current hydrogen prices, provided the … flexibility, reversible PtG systems would remain economically viable at substantially lower hydrogen prices in the future …
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This paper examines the viability of green ammonia (NH3) as a marine fuel in the transition to decarbonized shipping. While there is no singular solution for achieving decarbonization, there is increasing recognition on the pivotal role of green ammonia in decarbonizing the shipping sector. The...
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We consider a continuous-time neoclassical one-sector stochastic growth model of Ramsey-type with CRRA utility and Cobb-Douglas technology, where each of the following components are exposed to exogeneous uncertainties (shocks): capital stock K, effectiveness of labor A, and labor force L; the...
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Inferences based on spatial analysis of areal data depend greatly on the method used to quantify the degree of proximity between spatial units - regions. These proximity measures are normally organized in the form of weights matrices, which are used to obtain statistics that take into account...
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The traditional approach to estimate spatial models bases on a preconceived spatial weights matrix to measure spatial interaction among locations. The a priori assumptions used to define this matrix are supposed to be in line with the "true" spatial relationships among the locations of the...
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