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Synergies of electrical and sectoral integration: Analysing geographical multi-node scenarios with sector coupling variations for a transition towards a fully renewables-based energy system

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Power to gas: Technological overview, systems analysis and economic assessment for a case study in Germany

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY (2015)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Electric vehicles and smart grid interaction: A review on vehicle to grid and renewable energy sources integration

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RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS (2014)

Proceedings Paper Energy & Fuels

Potential of the Power-to-Heat Technology in District Heating Grids in Germany

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8TH INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY STORAGE CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (IRES 2013) (2014)