Flexibility with low environmental impact
Selma Brynolf () and
Maria Grahn
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Selma Brynolf: Chalmers University of Technology
Maria Grahn: Chalmers University of Technology
Nature Energy, 2024, vol. 9, issue 10, 1179-1180
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Not all parts of the transport sector are easy to directly electrify, therefore liquid energy carriers with lower environmental impacts than fossil fuels are needed to aid decarbonization. Research now reports that synthetic fuels with optimized alkane/alcohol content are promising drop-in alternatives.
Date: 2024
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