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Hydrogen technologies 4 Analysis of investments 1 Autonomous power system 1 Cognitive mapping 1 Combined heat and power 1 Economic externalities 1 Energy storage 1 Hybrid energy system 1 Incipient Differential Calculus (IDC) 1 Multi-criteria decision aiding 1 Ordinal externalities 1 Problem structuring 1 Reference household 1 Renewable energy sources 1 Self-sufficient 1 Social acceptability 1 State incentives 1 Value trees of objectives 1
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Damart, Sébastien 1 Drobnič, B. 1 Giannantoni, Corrado 1 Kpoumié, Amidou 1 Lacko, R. 1 Lois, E. 1 Mori, M. 1 Sekavčnik, M. 1 Stamatakis, E. 1 Tsoukiàs, Alexis 1 Tzamalis, G. 1 Varkaraki, E. 1 Vidmar, M. 1 Zannikos, F. 1 Zoulias, E.I. 1
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Energy 2 Renewable Energy 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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Integrating Cognitive Mapping Analysis into Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding
Kpoumié, Amidou; Damart, Sébastien; Tsoukiàs, Alexis - HAL - 2012
both techniques combining their respective strengths as well as their application in assessment of hydrogen technologies …
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Stand-alone renewable combined heat and power system with hydrogen technologies for household application
Lacko, R.; Drobnič, B.; Mori, M.; Sekavčnik, M.; … - In: Energy 77 (2014) C, pp. 164-170
A hybrid energy system, based on renewable energy sources and with hydrogen storage, can become an alternative for stand-alone electricity and heat supply. The objective of this work is to evaluate the feasibility of a completely renewable supply of power and heat for an isolated household, and...
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Techno-economic analysis of an autonomous power system integrating hydrogen technology as energy storage medium
Tzamalis, G.; Zoulias, E.I.; Stamatakis, E.; Varkaraki, E. - In: Renewable Energy 36 (2011) 1, pp. 118-124
first one involves a PV – diesel based power system, while the second one integrates RES and hydrogen technologies for the … study. A sensitivity analysis taking into account future cost scenarios for hydrogen technologies is also presented. The … results clearly show that the Cost of Energy Produced (COE) from the PV – hydrogen technologies power system is extremely …
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Ordinal benefits vs economic benefits as a reference guide for policy decision making. The case of hydrogen technologies
Giannantoni, Corrado - In: Energy 34 (2009) 12, pp. 2230-2239
indicated for Hydrogen Technologies because it enables us to account not only for the traditional economic return and the …
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