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Ananduta, W. (author), Grammatico, S. (author)
We formulate for the first time the economic dispatch problem among prosumers in an integrated electrical and gas distribution system (IEGDS) as a game equilibrium problem. Specifically, by approximating the nonlinear gas-flow equations either with a mixed-integer second-order cone (MISOC) or a piecewise affine (PWA) model and by assuming...
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Luo, J. (author), Pérez-Fortes, Mar (author), Ibarra Gonzalez, P. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Ramirez, Andrea (author)
Combining intermittent renewable electricity (IRE) with carbon capture and utilisation is urgently needed in the chemical sector. In this context, microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has gained attention. It can electrochemically produce hexanoic acid, a value-added chemical, from CO<sub>2</sub>. However, there is a lack of understanding...
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Musa, Kazi (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Said, Jamaliah (author), Zakaria, Nor Balkish (author), Erum, Naila (author)
Government intervention is imperative in the mixed economic system due to market failures, imperfection, pure public goods, and economic externalities to stabilize the economy. We examine the impact of public debt on economic growth. As the role of quality of governance (QoG) is disputed in prior studies, we examine the direct and moderating...
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Bakhshi-Jafarabadi, Reza (author), Mousavi, Seyed Mahdi Seyed (author)
In recent years, grid-connected photovoltaic system (GCPVS) has been installed at a steady pace around the world due to its clean energy generation, simple operation, and low maintenance. This technology is also a convenient solution for peak shaving in residential and commercial buildings of arid areas with great air conditioning demand in...
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Liu, Zhengxuan (author), Sun, Ying (author), Huang, Ruopeng (author)
The increasing greenhouse gas (CO2) emissions constitute one of the most significant global environmental issues. CO2 emissions from buildings and transportation are responsible for the largest proportion of total global carbon emissions from various sectors. Therefore it is necessary to utilize clean energy sources (e.g., renewable energy,...
book chapter 2024
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Pouwels, Xavier G.L.V. (author), Kroeze, Karel (author), van der Linden, N. (author), Kip, Michelle M.A. (author), Koffijberg, Hendrik (author)
Objectives: Health economic (HE) models are often considered as “black boxes” because they are not publicly available and lack transparency, which prevents independent scrutiny of HE models. Additionally, validation efforts and validation status of HE models are not systematically reported. Methods to validate HE models in absence of their...
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de Graaf, Brigitte (author)
In this thesis, the analogy between the special theory of relativity and the dynamics of a laborer is developed in the context of labor economics. At the basis of this analogy stands an individual laborer who cannot supply more than 24$hours of labor in a day. This represents the theoretical limit to the flow of labor services (velocity). We...
master thesis 2023
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van Kleef, Sophie (author)
 A climate change mitigation strategy seen in the maritime sector is the electrification of berths through implementing shore power installations. The incorporation of grid-connected battery energy storage systems (BESS) into shore power installations, thereby creating hybrid installations, potentially accelerates the implementation of shore...
master thesis 2023
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Wasajja, H. (author)
Biomass is predominantly the major source of energy in the global south. It is the readily available source of energy in global south and is used in rural energy households in the form of wood, charcoal and agricultural residues. However, biomass energy source is not utilised in the most efficient way and hence there is still a gap in achieving...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Tijdeman, Dimitri (author), Stevens, Jan (author), Teuber, Lukas (author), Lonissen, Mark (author), Roeders, Niels (author), Lip, Robbert (author)
This paper investigates the technical, life cycle, and economic feasibility of a 30 MW upscaled downwind turbine, comparing it to a 15 MW X1 Wind PivotBuoy downwind turbine and a benchmark 15 MW IEA Umaine VolturnUS-S upwind turbine in the 450 MW Sud de la Bretagne I wind farm site. The study is significant due to the rising energy demand, the...
student report 2023
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Noorlander, Stanley (author)
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master thesis 2023
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Parissi, Nicholas (author)
This work deals with the techno-economic assessment of Hydrogen production from waste-derived syngas coming from a large-scale gasifier. This research was developed for the purpose of converting nonrecyclable waste using a patented gasification technology to meet the demand for cleaner fuels, reducing global carbon emissions in line with the...
master thesis 2023
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Leurs, Zeno (author)
This thesis delves into the intricate process of formulating an answer to the pivotal research question: <br/><br/>"What are the design characteristics of an economic high speed nuclear container vessel?" <br/><br/>The report systematically unfolds in six chapters, primarily focusing on a comprehensive literature study. <br/><br/>The exploration...
master thesis 2023
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Popescu Cabo, Alberto Cornel (author)
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Rodenburg, Sieb (author)
Green hydrogen is anticipated to be pivotal in the decarbonisation of global energy systems. For the Netherlands, both domestic production and imports of green hydrogen are believed to be needed for effective decarbonisation. Yet, significant uncertainty surrounds the cost discrepancy between domestic productions and initial imports, largely...
master thesis 2023
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Panji Baskara Tamarona, Panji (author)
Hydrogen's competitiveness as a sustainable energy carrier depends greatly on its transportation and storage costs. Liquefying hydrogen for these purposes offers benefits like purity, versatility, and higher density. However, current industrial hydrogen liquefaction processes face efficiency and cost challenges, with a second-law efficiency...
master thesis 2023
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Eblé, Leonard (author)
Currently, hydrogen consumption is heavily concentrated within larger inflexible industrial applications, where it is produced onsite for further downstream processing. Considering traditional production pathways have a high emission intensity, electrolytic hydrogen production could prove an essential decarbonization pathway for existing,...
master thesis 2023
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Yasmin Athira Fauziah, Yasmin (author)
The global energy sector is a substantial contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for approximately 75% of such emissions worldwide. Indonesia, ranking twelfth in energy consumption and ninth in global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fuel combustion, is faced with the challenge of addressing its significant carbon footprint....
master thesis 2023
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Puh, Maurizia (author)
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits humans receive from nature, increasingly come under pressure in Stockholm, one of the fastest growing capitals in Europe. To enhance the amount of eco-efficient area, Stockholm developed the Green Space Index (GSI). It is not known which areas in Stockholm might be particularly vulnerable in terms of ES...
master thesis 2023
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Steneker, Tijmen (author)
The petrochemical industry accounts for approximately 20% of global industrial CO2 emissions. Ethylene manufacturing is one of the major components and has a high carbon footprint. This study explores the use of proton-conducting electrochemical cells (PCECs) for ethylene production - the WINNER process. This non-oxidative dehydrogenation (NODH)...
master thesis 2023
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