Multi-sector coupling holds the potential for increasing flexibility. But what are the beneficial and detrimental impacts of system flexibilisation, and how can we assess and anticipate them?
WeiterlesenFabian Schipfer
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Research profile
Multi-sector coupling holds the potential for increasing flexibility. But what are the beneficial and detrimental impacts of system flexibilisation, and how can we assess and anticipate them?
WeiterlesenHey there, future research rockstars! đ This semester, I’m your guide for three exciting topics. We’ll shape the focus and methods together in our first meet-ups to fit your interests, past adventures, and superpowers. Dive into the slides for a sneak peek or hit me up for all the deets. Let’s make this research journey uniquely yours! đâš
WeiterlesenVO 166.716 Basics of process development and life cycle assessment
WeiterlesenIn September 2023 the 6th Doctoral Colloquium on Bioenergy was held in Göttingen. I had the honor to support the programme committee and host the session on systems analysis together with Prof.Daniela ThrÀn from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ).
After the colloqium is before the colloqium, become a part of these international and exciting discussions in the 7th edition: www.doc-bioenergy.de.
WeiterlesenIntegration of datasets to provide insights about householdsâ natural gas expenditure as trigger to building stock decarbonisation in Heliyon Open Access
WeiterlesenThe research focus System Integration (SI) explores potential long-term impacts (positive and negative) caused by the scale-up, demonstration, market introduction, diffusion of, and interaction between sustainable technologies.
WeiterlesenUpon invitation by the Japan Austria Science Exchange Center (JASEC) of the TU Wien, I delivered a lecture to identify the most wanted skills for system change science. Click here to see the slides.
WeiterlesenYou are a Master’s student at TU Wien at the Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering. Sign up for our exciting seminar on interdisciplinary impact assessment.
WeiterlesenWe are shifting our focus from value chains to circular bioeconomy value networks in the presented work. This perspective allows us to investigate network dynamics emerging from system integration between food, material, and energy use of biomass, and with complementing transformation strategies based on renewable electricity, hydrogen, and Circular Economy concepts.
WeiterlesenThis interactive web report addresses a hot debate: The potential contribution of bioenergy to a sustainable, and resilient future.
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