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Business network 1 Defossilization 1 Deutschland 1 Electricity supply 1 Elektrizitätsversorgung 1 Energiewende 1 Energy transition 1 Erdgasmarkt 1 Gas distribution grid 1 Gas industry 1 Gas supply 1 Gasversorgung 1 Gaswirtschaft 1 Germany 1 Heating transition 1 Model network analysis 1 Nachhaltige Energieversorgung 1 Natural gas market 1 Sustainable energy supply 1 Synthetic gas 1 Unternehmensnetzwerk 1
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Modelling the impact of the energy transition on gas distribution networks in Germany
Giehl, Johannes; Sudhaus, Tom; Kurre, Ashlen; … - In: Energy strategy reviews 38 (2021), pp. 1-12
The energy transition is leading to profound changes in all parts of the energy system, but the reduction of fossil fuels in the heating sector is a major challenge for the energy sector. The changing heat-generating structure also affects its supply infrastructures. The impact on the existing...
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