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Martin Robinius, Alexander Otto, Philipp Heuser, Lara Welder, Konstantinos Syranidis, David S. Ryberg, Thomas Grube, Peter Markewitz, Ralf Peters and Detlef Stolten
The usage of renewable energy sources (RESs) to achieve greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction goals requires a holistic transformation across all sectors. Due to the fluctuating nature of RESs, it is necessary to install more wind and photovoltaics (PV...
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Marco Sinagra, Vincenzo Sammartano, Gabriele Morreale, Tullio Tucciarelli
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The potential energy of the water in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) usually exceeds the amount needed for delivery and consumption and, at the present time, it is mainly dissipated through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) or Open Water Tanks. The pres...
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Stephanie Buechler, Debashish Sen, Neha Khandekar, Christopher A. Scott
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Hydropower is often termed ?green energy? and proffered as an alternative to polluting coal-generated electricity for burgeoning cities and energy-insecure rural areas. India is the third largest coal producer in the world; it is projected to be the larg...
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Chiara Bresciani, Alberto Colorni, Federico Lia, Alessandro Luè, Roberto Nocerino
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A significant role among soft mobility measures to influence people's mobility choices and to raise awareness is played by the provision of targeted information. The integration of user-centered design, social innovation, portable devices, and sensors ma...
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Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Barbara Smetschka, Alexander Remesch and Veronika Gaube
Linking time use of the inhabitants of a city with their energy consumption and urban form is an approach which allows integration of the social dimension into research on sustainable urban development. While much has been written about the planning of c...
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