Smart and agile local energy systems hold the key for broader net-zero energy transitions
The UK has centered itself in the global race to mitigate the impacts of climate change with ambitious plans announced in 2019, committing to the elimination of the UK's net contribution to greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. These targets will require a transition of a historically inelastic ene...
Main Authors: | Ashtine, M, Wheeler, S, Wallom, D, McCulloch, M |
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Formato: | Conference item |
Idioma: | English |
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IEEE
2021
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