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Authors’ reply to the letter to the editor: Response to ‘A comparative analysis of electricity generation costs from renewable, fossil fuel and nuclear sources in G20 countries for the period 2015–2030’
(Elsevier, 2019-09-21)
Jani-Petri Martikainen has raised a few concerns after examining in detail the peer-reviewed published article Ram et al. (2018) and the technical report Ram et al. (2017) in his letter Martikainen (2019). However, Martikainen ...
Scenarios for sustainable energy in Scotland
(John Wiley & Sons, 2019-01-21)
High shares of renewable energy, particularly wind power, were modelled in several future scenarios for the Scottish energy system. In the first part of this work, it was determined that Scotland could produce the equivalent ...
Global energy transition to 100% renewables by 2050: Not fiction, but much needed impetus for developing economies to leapfrog into a sustainable future
(Elsevier, 2022-02-08)
This is a discussion and response to “Global 100% energy transition by 2050: A fiction in developing economies?” authored by Anthony Afful-Dadzie and published in Joule 5 (2021) 1634–1643. The preview has raised concerns ...
European Energy System Based on 100% Renewable Energy – Transport Sector
(Springer Vieweg, 2021-02-04)
This chapter presents a technically feasible and economically viable energy pathway for Europe, in which the energy sector (comprised of power, heat, transport, and desalination) reaches 100% renewable energy and zero ...
Corrigendum to Sustainability guardrails for energy scenarios of the global energy transition [Renew. Sustain. Rev. (2018) 91 321–334]
(Elsevier, 2020-11-01)
The authors regret that on page 324, subsection 2.1.3 of the publication a presented statistic was used inaccurately and improperly cited. The statistics attributed to global nuclear safety incidents should more accurately ...