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Hasankhani, M. (author), van Engelen, J.M.L. (author), Celik, S (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)
As the transition to sustainable energy intensifies, hydrogen emerges as a pivotal medium in mitigating climate change and improving energy security. While its applicability across various sectors is undeniable, its integration into established energy systems presents multifaceted challenges. This study investigates the complexities of...
journal article 2024
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Boldrini, Annika (author), Koolen, Derck (author), Crijns-Graus, Wina (author), van den Broek, M.A. (author)
The transition of the European iron and steel industry (ISI) towards low-carbon manufacturing is crucial for the European Union (EU)’s 2050 climate neutrality objective. One emerging solution is electrification by using hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) as iron ore reductant, which increases specific electricity use per tonne of steel up to 35 times...
journal article 2024
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Wu, F. (author), Muller, Adrian (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author)
Biomass is a growing renewable energy source in Europe and is envisioned to play a role for realising carbon neutrality, predominantly using dedicated energy crops. However, dedicated biomass is controversial for reasons including its competition with food production or its land-use and emissions impacts. Here we examine the potential role of a...
journal article 2023
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Jiglau, George (author), Bouzarovski, Stefan (author), Dubois, Ute (author), Feenstra, M.H. (author), Gouveia, João Pedro (author), Grossmann, Katrin (author), Guyet, Rachel (author), Herrero, Sergio Tirado (author), Hesselman, Marlies (author), Robic, Slavica (author), Sareen, Siddharth (author), Sinea, Anca (author), Thomson, Harriet (author)
Energy poverty is a far-reaching concept that intrinsically bridges numerous fields of study, ranging from engineering to anthropology and medical science to social psychology. The profound implications of energy poverty on the quality of life globally have also led to a wide range of metrics and policies aimed at measuring it and alleviating it...
review 2023
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Wu, F. (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author)
Bioenergy is currently a major renewable energy source in Europe but faces an unclear future because of conflicting modelling results and the lack of long-term policy. This paper identifies three challenges and potential opportunities by analysing bioenergy's historical national deployment, current policy support, and possible future roles in...
review 2023
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Kraaijvanger, C.W. (author), Verma, T. (author), Doorn, N. (author), Goncalves, J. E. (author)
With technological advances and decreasing prices, solar energy is a key technology in the urban energy transition. However, the focus on increasing the overall installed capacity has overshadowed energy justice considerations, leading to inequalities in solar energy adoption. This paper adopts an equity perspective to analyse the transition...
journal article 2023
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Süsser, Diana (author), McGookin, Connor (author), McDowall, Will (author), Lombardi, F. (author), Braunreiter, Lukas (author), Bouzarovski, Stefan (author)
A notable inclusion in the most recent mitigation assessment from the IPCC was the need for a broader societal transformation to achieve the Paris Agreement temperature goals in a fair and equitable manner. Energy system models are becoming increasingly important in politics when it comes to informing the energy transition towards climate...
abstract 2023
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Ogunleye, O.S. (author), Coenen, F. (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
The need for improved energy security in Nigeria cannot be over-emphasized. Currently, energy security is rather poor, while access to energy is fundamental to socio-economic development and poverty alleviation. Renewable energy could potentially contribute to resolving this because renewable sources such as solar radiation are more available...
journal article 2022
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Mlecnik, E. (author)
To meet carbon reduction goals, local authorities aim to achieve a market acceleration for owner-occupied singlefamily home renovations by increasing awareness of – and enabling access to – low-carbon technologies for homeowners in target areas. In this framework, this research summarizes and examines project experiences of seven local...
poster 2022
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Mlecnik, E. (author)
To meet carbon reduction goals, local authorities aim to achieve a market acceleration for owner-occupied singlefamily home renovations by increasing awareness of – and enabling access to – low-carbon technologies for homeowners in target areas. In this framework, this research summarizes and examines project experiences of seven local...
conference paper 2022
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Melliger, Marc (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author)
Support schemes have been central to the expansion of renewable electricity globally and in the European Union. As technologies mature, individual member states may decide to phase out these policies. While previous research has shown that such policy changes affect investors’ decisions, we investigate how they affect pathways and electricity...
journal article 2022
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Langer, J.K.A. (author), Simanjuntak, Sergio (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author), Jarquin Laguna, A. (author), Lavidas, G. (author), Polinder, H. (author), Quist, J.N. (author), Rahayu, Harkunti Pertiwi (author), Blok, K. (author)
The current focus of offshore wind industry and academia lies on regions with strong winds, neglecting areas with mild resources. Photovoltaics' cost reductions have shown that even mild resources can be harnessed economically, especially where electricity prices are high. Here, we study the technical and economic potential of offshore wind...
journal article 2022
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Mlecnik, E. (author), Hidalgo-Betanzos, Juan Maria (author)
IEA EBC Annex 75 aims to investigate, amongst other policy for reducing carbon emissions and energy use in buildings at district level, combining both energy efficiency measures and renewable energy measures. Particularly policy instruments deployed at the local level targeting owners and investors could increase residential building renovation...
conference paper 2022
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Setiawan, Andri D. (author), Dewi, Marmelia P. (author), Jafino, B.A. (author), Hidayatno, Akhmad (author)
Geothermal is vital for sustainably meeting Indonesia's energy demand, given its estimated massive reserves potential equivalent to 24 GW of electricity. The Indonesian government has set geothermal contributions to the national energy mix at 7,241.5 MW by 2025 and 17,546 MW by 2050, despite harnessing such vast potential needing significant...
journal article 2022
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Poplavskaya, K. (author)
Balancing and redispatch are essential services for the security and stability of the electricity network. Balancing refers to continuously maintaining a balance between supply and demand through activating flexible resources. Redispatch refers to changing the dispatch of generators to remedy network congestion. The need for flexibility...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Mlecnik, E. (author)
Een groot bestand van gebouwen in Nederland is in eigendom van Verenigingen van Eigenaren (VvE’s) en is toe aan renovatie en energetische verduurzaming. Het aantal grondige renovaties van dergelijke gebouwen is in de praktijk nog laag, mede door een trage ontwikkeling van het Nederlands renovatiebeleid, een gebrek aan motivatie van bewoners om...
report 2021
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Chappin, E.J.L. (author)
Over the years, it has become clearer and clearer: the energy transition is taking shape. Research on the energy transition also evolves. In the TPM Energy Transition Lab, we aim to take an interdisciplinary approach to expand our knowledge on ‘what works’ and ‘what doesn’t’, when it comes to the coming decades in the energy transition. We bring...
report 2021
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Goyal, N. (author)
Although India has made significant progress towards the sustainable development goal on energy (SDG 7), further policy innovations are essential for closing the gap, addressing geographic disparities, and harnessing energy for transformative change. Research can support this process by creating policy-relevant knowledge regarding the energy...
review 2021
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Melnyk, A. (author), Singh, A. (author)
This chapter claims that the global North’s vision of sustainable energy transition (SET), which informs policies and infrastructure developments, holds a partial account of diverse energy-related practices and associated values that are endemic to local communities. Referring to the EU directive, this chapter points towards the implicit bias...
book chapter 2021
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Jenkins, Kirsten E.H. (author), Sovacool, Benjamin K. (author), Mouter, N. (author), Hacking, Nick (author), Burns, Mary Kate (author), McCauley, Darren (author)
The energy justice literature has seen a rapid surge in both academic and practical popularity. However, there has been less systematic reflection on the research conducted so far, its scope or contribution, nor what it might mean for the future of the concept. To provide insights, this paper presents the results of a systematic and...
review 2021
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