2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12398-018-0241-3
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Sektorkopplung – Was ist darunter zu verstehen?

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“…Additional advantages like utilising synergies between energy vectors, increasing efficiency and flexibility of the energy system, consequently resulting in CO 2 reductions, and further inclusion of local RES in the energy system are declared [5]. This is in line with the overall objective of SC, as described in Wietschel et al [2], aiming for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the substitution of fossil energy.…”
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“…Additional advantages like utilising synergies between energy vectors, increasing efficiency and flexibility of the energy system, consequently resulting in CO 2 reductions, and further inclusion of local RES in the energy system are declared [5]. This is in line with the overall objective of SC, as described in Wietschel et al [2], aiming for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the substitution of fossil energy.…”
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“…Lund et al [7] approach SC with the concept of "smart energy systems" that goes beyond independent energy grids and covers sectors like electricity, heating, cooling, industry, buildings and transportation. Similar to Wietschel et al [2], they argue that emphasis should be laid on the integration of all energy-related sectors, as well as on the associated infrastructure.…”
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