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High dependence on fossil fuels to meet the energy demand is the major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Thailand. Decarbonization of the energy system to achieve the pledged climate targets is a challenging task for Thailand. The role of green hydrogen and hydrogen-based technologies...
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This study introduces a method for identifying territories ideal for establishing photovoltaic (PV) plants for green hydrogen (GH ) production in the Antofagasta region of northern Chile, a location celebrated for its outstanding solar energy potential. Assessing the viability of PV plant...
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The recent need for sustainable energy to balance supply and demand with decarbonisation benefits drives interest in green hydrogen for socio-economic growth. However, the barriers associated with green hydrogen technologies and production routes make acceptability into the South African energy...
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An adaptive response renewable energy plant (AREP) that provides grid balancing services and XeV station fuelling services (where "X" is any type) using renewable energy located in urban centres is described. The AREP has its own primary renewable energy sources and adapts operation in the short...
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This article investigates temporal matching requirements between electrolytic hydrogen production and dedicated renewable electricity generation for the hydrogen to qualify as "green". In contrast to previous studies, which found that a more granular matching increases production costs, we study...
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Climate change poses a pressing and urgent peril to the overall welfare of the planet, with far-reaching implications for human livelihoods. The aim of this research is to explore the influence of environmental technologies, environmental taxes, and FDI in B&R economies on increasing renewable...
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The majority penetration of Variable Renewable Energy (VRE) will challenge the stability of electrical transmission grids due to unpredictable peaks and troughs of VRE generation. With renewable generation located further from high demand urban cores, there will be a need to develop new...
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The need for non-conventional energy forms is another factor that has been pointing to the need for Fortran's sports for new forms of energy and indeed transportable energy that carriers such as Hydrogen. This investigation employs artificial intelligence to promote international economic...
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Green credit plays a pivotal role in maintaining a balance between energy demand and the transition to low-carbon energy sources while considering energy conservation, emission reduction and the 'dual carbon' goal strategies. The SE-SBM model and the spatial Durbin model were used in this study...
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This study analyzes the determinants of green economic growth in OECD countries, focusing on the role of technological innovation, clean energy adoption, environmental innovation, and political stability. Employing panel data analysis techniques, including Dynamic Seemingly Unrelated Regression...
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