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Басовский, Леонид, Leonid Basovskiy, Д. Ломовцев, D. Lomovcev, Елена Басовская, and Elena Basovskaya. "Forecasting the Transition of the Economy of the Russian Federation to the Dominance of the Fifth Techno-Economic Paradigm." Scientific Research and Development. Economics 5, no. 5 (November 1, 2017): 4–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_59e5d4d58ae9a9.77383979.

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The purpose of the work was to assess the timing of the transition of the Russian economy and the economy of individual Russian regions to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm. By constructing econometric models of economic dynamics, the timing of the beginning of the dominance of the fifth technoeconomic paradigm was estimated. The transition to the domination of the fifth techno-economic paradigm in the economy of the country can expected in 2040. The economy of individual regions has already made the transition to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm. In the economy of a large part of the regions, the transition to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm can expected in many years and decades. Estimates of the expected timeframe for the transition to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm obtained on basis of the assumption that the trends of economic development prevailing in 2001–2015 were preserved.
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Басовский, Леонид, Leonid Basovskiy, Татьяна Аверина, Tatyana Averina, Елена Басовская, Elena Basovskaya, Андрей Шишкин, and Andrey Shishkin. "Forecasting the Transition of the Economy of the Russian Federation to the Dominance of the Fifth Techno-Economic Paradigm." Scientific Research and Development. Economics 5, no. 6 (January 10, 2018): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5a2a53c74ee378.59187347.

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The purpose of the work was to assess the timing of the transition of the Russian economy and the economy of individual regions of Russia to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm. The contribution of the fifth technical and economic paradigm in the per capita GDP is given. Based on econometric models of economic dynamics, the time of the beginning of the domination of the fifth techno-economic paradigm in the economy of regions is estimated. The economy of individual regions has already passed to the domination of the fifth technoeconomic paradigm. In the economy of a large part of the regions, the transition to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm can expected many years and decades hence. Estimates of the expected timeframe for the transition to the dominance of the fifth techno-economic paradigm are received, based on the assumption of the preservation of economic development trends in 2001–2015.
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Kalenov, Oleg, and Sergey Kukushkin. "Techno-Park Assistance in Mining Regions’ Integration into the Innovative Economy." E3S Web of Conferences 41 (2018): 04025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184104025.

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A characteristic feature of the innovative economy is the increasing role of human capital, knowledge and high technologies. According to the indicators of innovative development, Russia lags behind the Western countries. At the same time, the development of Russian regions is extremely uneven. First of all, this applies to the mining regions. Technological parks should bridge the gaps and help the mining regions to integrate into the new economy. The authors consider the essence of techno-parks, the history of their establishment in Russia, and also analyze the dynamics of the main indicators of their functioning. When considering techno-park structures of the Tomsk and Kemerovo regions, the most important problems inherent these regions are highlighted. The authors analyze in detail the results of the innovation territorial center "ITC Tomsk" and the Kuzbass Techno-park, determine the main activities for the integration of mining regions in the innovation economy and characterize the positive effect of the techno-park structures functioning.
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Tsarev, Vitalii. "Features of techno-economic paradigm in digital economy." Economy and Entrepreneurship, no. 43 (November 28, 2019): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33111/ee.2019.43.tsarevv.

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Olivier, Bert. "The ecological crisis, capitalist economy and techno-optimism." Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe 58, no. 3 (2018): 464–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2224-7912/2018/v58n3a2.

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Felker, Greg. "The political economy of Southeast Asia's techno-glocalism." Cambridge Review of International Affairs 22, no. 3 (September 2009): 469–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09557570903104016.

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Rilinger, Georg. "The Current Economy: Electricity Markets and Techno-Economics." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 51, no. 6 (October 29, 2022): 499–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00943061221129662x.

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Hasanov, Niyazi, and Nurkhodzha Akbulaev. "Innovative development of key sectors of economy based on the creation of technological parks in the Republic of Azerbaijan." New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Advances in Pure and Applied Sciences, no. 12 (April 30, 2020): 44–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjpaas.v0i12.4986.

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The priorities of stabilisation of the Azerbaijan economy require the search for approaches to the organisation of production and economic activities on a new technological basis within the framework of the construction of structures of the Techno park type. This article is devoted to issues of innovative development of key sectors of economy on the basis of digitalisation and creation of technological parks in the Republic of Azerbaijan. This article examines the current situation of the digital economy, its characteristic features, analyses the state of Techno parks and various approaches to the use of the digital economy, as well as the prospects and trends of its development in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The aim of this article is to develop theoretical and practical issues related to the innovative development of key sectors of the economy on the basis of the introduction of scientific and technical structures of the Techno park type. The main result of this work is the allocation of opportunities for the further successful development of key sectors of the economy on the basis of the creation of technological parks in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The article considers theoretical and practical aspects of innovative development of economic sectors on the basis of introduction of scientific and technical structures of Techno park type. It is determined that one of the main problems of development of the country and its individual regions’ increase of investment attractiveness and innovation activity. It is proved that insufficient use of the scientific and technological potential of the country has been shown to be due to lack of organisational resources and organisational innovation. Keywords: Technopark, digital economy, innovative infrastructure, information technologies.
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Matkovskaya, Yana. "Techno-nationalism and innovative development of the contemporary economy." Drukerovskij Vestnik, no. 4 (August 2022): 49–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17213/2312-6469-2022-4-49-64.

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Lettieri, Nicola, Alfonso Guarino, Delfina Malandrino, and Rocco Zaccagnino. "Platform Economy and Techno-Regulation—Experimenting with Reputation and Nudge." Future Internet 11, no. 7 (July 23, 2019): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi11070163.

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In the cloud-based society, where the vast majority of social, economic and personal interactions is mediated by information communication technology (ICT), technology is no longer simply a subject of regulation but is becoming an integral part of the regulatory process. Techno-regulation, the “intentional influencing of individuals’ behavior by building norms into technological devices,” is inspiring new ways to support legal safeguards through hardware and software tools, technical solutions allowing the creation of legal relations, hampering breaches of law and even promoting norm compliance. This paper touches on these issues by focusing on Digital Labor Platforms, one of the most relevant phenomena in the gig economy. We present a research project exploring innovative techno-regulatory solutions to protect gig economy workers. The idea is to integrate, in the same strategy, legal principles, regulatory objectives and software solutions. Our attention focuses on two results of our activity—a techno-regulatory model relying on reputational mechanisms to affect the behavior of digital labor market operators and GigAdvisor, a cross-platform experimental application implementing the model.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Techno-economy"

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Tezcakar, Merve. "Techno-economic transition towards a hydrogen economy." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 2010. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/407.

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The research conducted is in the field of innovation and focuses on the UK energy sector. The key theme of the study is the transition towards a hydrogen economy with fuel cell technologies at the epicentre and takes into account the relevant scientific, technological, economic and policy issues. In order to provide an understanding of the factors that affect techno-economic transitions to alternative energy systems, the thesis investigates the historical transition processes such as the transition to electrification in the early 1900s and recent transitions to CCGT and renewable energy systems (wind, biofuels and solar) that have taken place since the late 1980s. As the developmental status of hydrogen technologies lay at the heart of these transitions, a thorough analysis of the hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, the R&D requirements, and innovations required in different scientific fields (including materials science) to develop these technologies is conducted. At the same time, as other factors such as sustainability, climate change and security of supply concerns can greatly affect the direction of the transition processes, that includes R&D activities and investment in alternative energy technologies, an overview of these factors is also provided. The analysis employs a new theoretical framework that combines two well established theories in the literature, Techno-economic Transitions and Large Technological Systems. By using this new framework, the technological transition towards a hydrogen energy system can be analysed at three levels, (global, national and local). The analysis is narrowed down to the local level in order to determine the timing of a transition in London and how it can form the foundation for a wider a transition at the national level based on alternative technologies.
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Özden-Schilling, Canay. "Economy electric : techno-economics, neoliberalism, and electricity in the United States." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/104559.

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Thesis: Ph. D. in History and Social Study of Science and Technology (HASTS), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, 2016.
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This dissertation is a study of emergent economic forms of life. It investigates recent remakings of economic existence and modes of disseminating these forms of life, and does so with particular reference to the crafting of electricity markets in the United States. It draws on more than a year of fieldwork among experts and users involved in electricity exchange. The experts and users among whom I conducted participant observation include computer programmers who assist companies that trade in electricity markets by collecting information and making trading suggestions, electrical engineers who design new infrastructures such as electricity markets for buying and selling electricity in bulk, psychologists and social scientists who study people's electricity consumption behavior to generate economic technologies to save money to users and providers of electricity, and citizen groups based in West Virginia and rural Illinois that organize against electricity markets' exclusion of consumers from decision-making mechanisms. Bringing questions of economic anthropology to bear upon the emergent literature of the anthropology of infrastructures, I propose that new economic forms of existence often come to being though infrastructure building and maintenance. For the last 20 years, experts of diverse technical backgrounds have been reprogramming the electric grid to allow for enhanced calculative choice and competition - principles at the core of the neoliberal agenda. I demonstrate that people who do not necessarily concern themselves with the formal study of economics often take the lead in creating and propagating wide-ranging economic emergent forms of life, such as neoliberalism, across the social field. To zero in on their work, I develop the concept of "techno-economics": an approach that understands commodities, whether they are living nonhumans such as livestock or inorganic processes like electricity, as more than passive receptacles of human design, and locates humans within their efforts to commoditize and marketize unruly objects, like electricity - a commodity that cannot be stored in warehouses or shipped on highways. Anthropological studies of the techno-economic, I suggest, are best equipped to make connections in ethnographic representation between otherwise disparate nodes of social life, like expertise and wires, law and steel, and finally, economics and electricity.
by Canay Özden-Schilling.
Ph. D. in History and Social Study of Science and Technology (HASTS)
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Murray, Sarah Joy. "Legitimating the Remix: Exploring Electronic Dance Music’s Hybrid Economy." Thesis, Boston College, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/701.

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Thesis advisor: Judith Schwartz
Increased access to media and production tools has given the civilized masses the means not only to consume an increasingly comprehensive wealth of content, but also the means to interact with that content in ways never before imagined. This has allowed the digital generation to grow ever more comfortable creating and editing content outside of the professional environment. Much of the creative output of our day comes in the form of the “remix,” a piece of content which is constructed, in full or in part, from bits (most often in the form of bytes) of other media artifacts. However, because of American law and international copyright agreements that prohibit the copying (reproduction or derivation) of creative works, a generation of amateur producers has been criminalized. Despite the message sent by recent prosecutions in light of the letter of copyright law, the original spirit of copyright law was to encourage creative production, not restrict it. Within the music industry, the international electronic dance music community demonstrates how new forms of content and copyright management within a hybrid economy could benefit artists, fans, and industry alike
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2009
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: Communication
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JEQUIER, Camille Anne. "Techno-­economy of hard osseous materials between Middle and Upper Palaeolithic in Norhern Italy and Slovenia." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Ferrara, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2389048.

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Sen, Amrita. "Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Analysis of Phosphorus Circularity schemes in Agriculture." The Ohio State University, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1619111447316257.

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Fubara, Tekena Craig. "Techno-economic modelling of sustainable energy future scenarios with natural gas as a transition fuel to a low carbon economy." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2016. http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/812554/.

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A sustainable energy system defines the pattern of energy generation and uses that can be sustained into the future. This study develops possible transition paths towards the future low carbon energy by proposing various energy flow scenarios using natural gas as a clean source of energy for micro-CHPs, and then renewable biogas/biomethane as a replacement fuel. In Part 1, mathematical modelling/optimization of the natural-gas based Distributed Energy Supply System (DESS), both at the building and overall energy supply network level was carried out for three types of micro-CHPs – SOFCs, Stirling Engines, ICEs – and for various operating strategies – cost-driven, primary energy-driven, CO2-emission-driven, with a novel cap on electricity export. In Part 2, Mathematical modelling/optimization at both levels was also developed for a retrofit energy supply network with biogas/biomethane generation from different feedstocks. The biogas utilization framework consisted of a novel approach suggested by this study for upgrading biogas in an existing natural gas processing plants. Optimization criteria included maximizing the NPV, the GHG reduction, the use of biogas/biomethane, and minimizing the use of natural gas. All optimization was carried out using the General Algebraic Modelling System (GAMS). Utilizing micro-CHPs on a natural gas-based energy network showed the primary energy consumption driven options achieving a 6-10% reduction of total primary energy use compared to the base case. When the system was optimized for cost, applying a cap on the electricity export did not change the selected optimal PGU technology/capacity, but affected some quantitative assessments significantly – primary energy consumption; or at least moderately – payback time. It was established that biogas/biomethane could replace 25% to 84% of the domestic natural gas demand for the UK, with GHG savings of 1.61 – 3.23 tonnes CO2e/year/household (42% to 85% reduction from the base case). Total capital spend ranged from £5,133 to £29,955/household with NPVs ranging from £7,036 to -£19,202 per household, propped up by government subsidies. Gasification had a greater potential than Anaerobic Digestion (AD). Also, centralized CHP heat was established as too expensive at current prices, and its use made no significant impact to the overall energy flow. Sensitivity for subsidies, CO2 price and capital costs revealed both several positive and negative effects.
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Amiri, Ramin. "Techno-economic evaluation of a polyphenols extraction process from grape seed." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/24171/.

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Caviro is one of the main wine producers in Italy. Caviro has two main headquarters in Emilia-Romagna. The one which is known as production plant is based in Faenza, while the other one where the bottling and storing is mainly carried out is in Forli. Wine and by-products are produced in Faenza. Then, produced wine is sent to the plant in Forli for storing, aging in case of some wines, analogical testing, and bottling for selling. Extraction of polyphenols from grape seeds has been investigated for couple of years. According to company’s goals and in compliance with circular economy goals of the company, the extraction process has been determined as a high added value by-product production. During my internship in the company, I had the opportunity to carry out extraction in lab-scale and pilot scale. In lab-scale experiments, 1 L Pyrex bottles were used as extraction chambers. Based on literature review, liquid to solid ratio of 4.75 has been applied. 850 mL of 50% v/v ethanol solution as extraction solution. The extraction cycle consists of two stages. Each stage lasts for four hours. After the first stage, solution is measured transferred to another Pyrex bottle. According to the same L/S ratio, fresh seeds has been added to the bottle to conduct the second stage of the extraction. The obtained solution was distilled in vacuum condition (-1barg) to recover the ethanol and concentrate the product. Exhausted seeds were washed to recover the adsorbed ethanol from seeds to optimize the process. By optimizing the process around 95% of inserted ethanol has been recovered. The washing solution has been used for 4 washing cycles to fulfil the recovery goals. By conducting the mass balance all obtained results were verified.
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Sécher, Anthony. "Traditions techniques et paléogéographie du Magdalénien moyen ancien dans le Sud-Ouest de la France (19000-17500 cal.BP) : des groupes humains à plusieurs visages ?" Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BORD0796.

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Les données acquises dans le cadre de l'ANR MAGDATIS sur la période 19-18 Ky calBP permettent des soulever un certain nombre de questions relatives à la mise en place du Magdalénien classique dans le sud-ouest français. En outre, de nombreux résultats de datations C14 offrent un nouveau cadre plus précis pour cette période synchrone avec les débuts de l’événement climatique d’Heinrich 1 et ses conséquences sur l'environnement (paysages et disponibilités en gibier). Parallèlement, cette période est marquée par d'importantes transformations sociales et symboliques visibles dans différents registres : sépultures primaires richement dotées, sculptures pariétales, développement de la figuration humaine et sexuelle, recomposition des équipements lithiques et osseux. L'objectif de cette thèse est de confronter les comportements techniques et économiques à partir de l’examen de séries lithiques du Magdalénien moyen ancien (19-18 Ky calBP) à ces changements suscités afin d'en inférer sur les transformations sociétales des groupes de chasseurs-cueilleurs de cette période charnière. Plusieurs séries lithiques sont disponibles pour mener à bien ce projet dans le cadre d'analyses taphonomiques (numérisation des carnets de St Germain ou Roc de Marcamps disponibles). Une révision des séries de Marcamps, St Germain, Moulin Neuf, Combe Cullier, Petit Cloup Barrat couche 3, mais également l'apport de nouvelles fouilles (Laa2 et Ste Colome dans le Béarn) permettront d'appréhender sous un nouveau jour les premiers temps du Magdalénien moyen. L'espace géographique est circonscrit au sud-ouest de la France et centré sur la façade atlantique, participant ainsi également à des réflexions sur le peuplement, les territoires et les interactions sociales développées par ces groupes
The data acquired within the framework of the MAGDATIS RNA for the period 19-18 Ky calBP allow us to raise a certain number of questions concerning the establishment of the Classic Magdalenian in southwestern France. In addition, numerous C14 dating results offer a new and more precise framework for this period, synchronous with the beginning of the Heinrich 1 climatic event and its consequences on the environment (landscapes and availability of game). At the same time, this period is marked by important social and symbolic transformations visible in different registers: richly endowed primary burials, parietal sculptures, development of human and sexual figuration, recomposition of lithic and bone equipment. The objective of this thesis is to compare technical and economic behaviors based on the examination of lithic series from the Early Middle Magdalenian (19-18 Ky calBP) with these changes in order to infer about the societal transformations of hunter-gatherer groups during this pivotal period. Several lithic series are available to carry out this project within the framework of taphonomic analyses (digitization of the St Germain or Roc de Marcamps notebooks available). A revision of the series from Marcamps, St Germain, Moulin Neuf, Combe Cullier, Petit Cloup Barrat layer 3, but also the contribution of new excavations (Laa2 and Ste Colome in Béarn) will allow us to apprehend the early Middle Magdalenian period in a new light. The geographical area is limited to southwestern France and centered on the Atlantic coast, thus also contributing to reflections on the settlement, territories and social interactions developed by these groups
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Conforti, Jacopo. "Techno-économie de certaines industries lithiques du Paléolithique supérieur final dans la Toscane tyrrhénienne : Chronologie, aspects culturels, mobilité et modèles de subsistance." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020COAZ2028.

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L'Épigravettien est probablement la phase la mieux documentée du Paléolithique supérieur en Italie. Les attestations de cette période, entre la fin du Dernier Maximum Glaciaire et le début de l'Holocène, ne sont cependant pas homogènes d'un point de vue chronologique et du point de vue du nombre des recherches dans les différentes régions de la Péninsule. Les phases les plus anciennes sont, en fait, beaucoup moins documentées que les phases finales-terminales et seules certaines zones (comme le Nord-Est de l'Italie) ont été systématiquement étudiées, en utilisant des méthodologies en ligne avec les dernières tendances des études.La sériation chronologique classique en trois macro-phases, basée sur la typologie analytique de G. Laplace, a été en partie revue et constamment mise à jour. Dans ce modèle les industries ont été encadrées dans un processus évolutif continu avec l'émergence progressive de caractéristiques spécifiques régionales, en particulier dans la phase finale.Depuis les années 2000, de nouveaux modèles, plus focalisés sur les données technologiques et techno-économiques, ont été proposés, à la fois pour les industries du Tardiglaciaire en particulier et pour toute la séquence des industries épigravettiennes en général. Cependant, l'extensibilité de ces séries en dehors des contextes où elles ont été développées doit encore être largement démontrée.Cette thèse propose donc d'analyser du point de vue techno-économique certaines industries épigravettiennes de la Toscane tyrrhénienne, inédites ou déjà examinées dans le passé, afin de reconstruire les objectifs du débitage et déterminer, si possible, le rôle des sites au sein du peuplement humain épigravettien du territoire.La détermination précise des lithotypes représentés dans l'industrie, préalable à la reconstruction des chaînes opératoires et des modes d'approvisionnement en matières premières, a vu l'utilisation systématique de l'observation au microscope binoculaire. Le même outil a également été utilisé pour la caractérisation des lithotypes collectés lors de l'intense activité d'échantillonnage menée sur le terrain, visant à approfondir la connaissance des matériaux siliceux utilisés - ou potentiellement utilisés - par les groupes humains du territoire considéré.À la lumière des nouvelles données et de la datation absolue disponibles, on a donc tenté d’encadrer les industries analysées dans la chronologie classique mais aussi dans les nouvelles sériations proposées. Cela a permis d'apprécier si les éléments identifiés par ces nouveaux modèles comme marqueurs de discontinuité réelle des traditions techniques et les objectifs du débitage se retrouvent effectivement aussi dans les industries examinées dans ce travail
The Epigravettian is probably the well documented phase of the Upper Palaeolithic in Italy. The evidences of this period, between the end of the Last Glacial Maximum and the beginning of the Holocene, are not, however, homogeneous both from the chronological view and of the researches in the various regions of the Peninsula. The oldest phases are, in fact, less documented than the final-terminal ones and only some areas (such as North-Eastern Italy) have been systematically investigated, using methodologies in according with the latest study trends.The classical chronological sequence in three macro-phases, based on the analytical typology of G. Laplace, has been partly revised and constantly updated. In this model the industries are framed within a continuous evolutionary process with the progressive emergence of regional specific features, especially in the final phase.Since the 2000s, new chronological models, more focused on technological and techno-economic data, have been proposed for the epigravettian lithic industries. However, the extensibility of these series outside the contexts where they were developed must still be largely demonstrated.This thesis analyses from the techno-economic view some Epigravettian industries of Tyrrhenian Tuscany, unpublished or already examined in the past, with the aim of to reconstruct the objectives of the lithic exploitation and determine, where possible, the role of the sites within the epigravettian human settlement of the territory.The precise determination of the lithotypes present in the industries, preliminary to the reconstruction of the operating chains and methods of supplying raw materials, saw the systematic use of observation under the binocular microscope. The same tool was also used for the characterization of the lithotypes collected during the intense sampling activity, aimed at expanding the knowledge of the lithic raw materials used - or potentially usable - by the human groups of the Northern Tyrrhenian Tuscany.In light of these data and absolute dating available, the industries were included within the classical chronology, but the possibility of placing them within the new models was also verified. This made it possible to evaluate whether the elements considered by these models as markers of real discontinuity of the technical traditions and the aims of exploitation are also present in the lithic industries examined in this work
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Stephenson, Iain James. "Techno-futurism and the knowledge economy in New Zealand a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Communication Studies), Auckland University of Technology, 2003." Full thesis. Abstract, 2003.

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Books on the topic "Techno-economy"

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J, McBrierty Vincent, ed. Ireland and the knowledge economy: The new techno-academic paradigm. Dublin: Oak Tree Press, 1998.

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Stiglich, Matteo. City Unplanning: The Techno-Political Economy of Privately-Financed Highways in Lima. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Golubev, Vladimir. Fundamentals of eco-sociohumanism. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1856825.

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The monograph presents the doctrine of ecosociohumanism from the standpoint of the new natural-humanitarian science of ergodynamics and the science of harmony. Ecosociohumanism acts as a resolution of the "capitalism—socialism" opposition on the basis of their harmonious synthesis. At the same time, the goal of harmonious human development is taken from socialism, and the way of its realization from capitalism is a regulated market. The main components of eco—sociohumanism are: the theory of socio-natural development, trialectics - the doctrine of harmony, the science of man (human studies), the concept of national wealth and quality of life, the theory of the socio-humanitarian state, the ideology of sociohumanism. The essence of the socio-humanitarian transition: from the "consumer society" to the "society of eco-sociohumanism", from the social to the socio-humanitarian state, from the "social man" to the "socio-spiritual man" ("Harmonious Man"). The evolutionary trajectory of the development of "liberalism — integralism — ecosociohumanism" is scientifically substantiated. The interpretation of national wealth as a potential for the development of society is given. The quality of life index is proposed. Based on the calculation of national wealth and the quality of life index of Russia and the countries of the world, it is shown that the country is experiencing an acute socio—humanitarian crisis - the crisis of a person and a development model. The human crisis is associated with a deepening techno-humanitarian imbalance. The crisis of the social model is caused by the fact that the laws of socio-natural development are ignored in domestic policy. The economy, social policy, culture, geopolitics of a socio-humanitarian state are considered. The scientific foundations of the new peace movement are given. The attitudes of eco-sociohumanism are compared with a number of existing social concepts. It is popular in nature (without mathematical apparatus, often inaccessible to humanities) and is designed for a wide range of readers.
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Current Economy: Electricity Markets and Techno-Economics. Stanford University Press, 2021.

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Current Economy: Electricity Markets and Techno-Economics. Stanford University Press, 2021.

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2050: The Collapse of the Global Techno-Economy. Paideia Press, 2003.

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Basovskaya, Elena, and Leonid Basovskiy. Post-industrial techno-economic paradigm in the Russian economy. Infra-M Academic Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21808.

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Kirby, Peadar, and Tadhg O’Mahony. The Political Economy of the Low-Carbon Transition: Pathways Beyond Techno-Optimism. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

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The Political Economy of the Low-Carbon Transition: Pathways Beyond Techno-Optimism. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Seil, Georges. Energy Blockchain Circular Economy: The Art of Modeling an Interdisciplinary Techno-Economic Energy Strategy. Independently Published, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Techno-economy"

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Nathan, Dev, Govind Kelkar, and Balwant Mehta. "Platform economy, techno-nationalism, and gig workers in India." In The Routledge Handbook of the Gig Economy, 374–91. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003161875-31.

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Balanay, Raquel M., Rowena P. Varela, Anthony B. Halog, and Rey Y. Capangpangan. "Techno-economic Aspects and Circular Economy of Waste Biorefineries." In Handbook of Waste Biorefinery, 965–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06562-0_39.

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Lombardi, Mauro. "Traiettorie tecno-economiche." In Studi e saggi, 113–32. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-310-9.08.

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Here six techno-economic trajectories are discussed in light of global challenges and the great changes that are taking place in the techno-scientific and social world: digitization of socio-economic processes, smart specialization, environmental sustainability and systemic resilience, knowledge intensive activities, health topics dealt with IA techniques, bio-economy and agri-food. For each trajectory focus area, actors and indicators are proposed.
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Silva-González, José Alberto, Anuj Kumar Chandel, Silvio Silvério da Silva, and Nagamani Balagurusamy. "Biogas in Circular Bio-Economy: Sustainable Practice for Rural Farm Waste Management and Techno-economic Analyses." In Biogas Production, 389–414. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58827-4_17.

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Shokhnekh, Anna V., Yuliya V. Melnikova, and Tamara M. Gamayunova. "The Investment Concept Strategy of Development of Innovative Activities of Agricultural Organizations in the Conditions of Techno-Economic Modernization." In Digital Economy: Complexity and Variety vs. Rationality, 796–808. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29586-8_91.

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Ong, Aihwa. "Techno-Migrants in the Network Economy." In Global America?, 153–73. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt5vjfbd.13.

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"Techno-Migrants in the Network Economy." In Global America?, edited by Aihwa Ong, 153–73. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780853239185.003.0009.

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"Political economy of culture and the bio-techno-health industry." In Health Apps, Genetic Diets, and Superfoods. Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350202061.ch-2.

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Braun, Patrice. "E-Commerce and Small Tourism Firms." In Information Communication Technologies, 2968–75. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-949-6.ch207.

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Today’s networked economy is a strategic combination of many factors, with electronic platforms and relationships underpinning competitive advantage. Enabled and driven by information and communication technologies (ICT) and connectivity, the networked economy is challenging the fundamental bases of established government frameworks, conventional business practices, and traditional marketing disciplines. To achieve business success in this techno-economic paradigm requires new ways of thinking for all.
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Braun, Patrice. "E-Commerce and Small Tourism Firms." In Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology, 233–38. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-575-7.ch041.

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Today’s networked economy is a strategic combination of many factors, with electronic platforms and relationships underpinning competitive advantage. Enabled and driven by information and communication technologies (ICT) and connectivity, the networked economy is challenging the fundamental bases of established government frameworks, conventional business practices, and traditional marketing disciplines. To achieve business success in this techno-economic paradigm requires new ways of thinking for all.
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Conference papers on the topic "Techno-economy"

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Zakir, Lauhil Machfudz, Jaka Windarta, Singgih Saptadi, and David Rinaldo. "Analysis of planning for utilization of East Borneo hydro power with techno economy principle." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND APPLIED SCIENCE (ICSAS) 2019. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5141729.

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Sachoemar, Suhendar I., Suhendar I. Sachoemar, Tetsuo Yanagi, Tetsuo Yanagi, Mitsutaku Makino, Mitsutaku Makino, Akihiko Morimoto, Akihiko Morimoto, Ratu Siti Aliah, and Ratu Siti Aliah. "IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE AS A MODEL OF SATO UMI TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY WITHIN COASTAL AREA OF INDONESIA." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b9409abd501.00752468.

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The development of sustainable model of aquaculture by applying Sato Umi concept within coastal area of Indonesia has expanded from the center of first experiment in the northern coastal area of west Java to central Java (western Indonesia) and Bantaeng in the South Sulawesi of central Indonesia. The similar program has also been proposed for Maluku Province in the eastern part of Indonesia. In the next 5 years, Indonesia is developing the Techno Parks Program in some areas, in which aquaculture and fisheries activities development on the base of Sato Umi concept in the coastal area are involves in this program. The development of Techno Parks are directed as a center application of technology to stimulate the economy in the regency, and a place of training, apprenticeship, technology dissemination center, and center business advocacy for the public. Hopely, Sato Umi concept that has a similar spirit with Techno Park can be applied to support the implementation of Techno Park program in Indonesia
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Sachoemar, Suhendar I., Suhendar I. Sachoemar, Tetsuo Yanagi, Tetsuo Yanagi, Mitsutaku Makino, Mitsutaku Makino, Akihiko Morimoto, Akihiko Morimoto, Ratu Siti Aliah, and Ratu Siti Aliah. "IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE AS A MODEL OF SATO UMI TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY WITHIN COASTAL AREA OF INDONESIA." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b4316061289.

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The development of sustainable model of aquaculture by applying Sato Umi concept within coastal area of Indonesia has expanded from the center of first experiment in the northern coastal area of west Java to central Java (western Indonesia) and Bantaeng in the South Sulawesi of central Indonesia. The similar program has also been proposed for Maluku Province in the eastern part of Indonesia. In the next 5 years, Indonesia is developing the Techno Parks Program in some areas, in which aquaculture and fisheries activities development on the base of Sato Umi concept in the coastal area are involves in this program. The development of Techno Parks are directed as a center application of technology to stimulate the economy in the regency, and a place of training, apprenticeship, technology dissemination center, and center business advocacy for the public. Hopely, Sato Umi concept that has a similar spirit with Techno Park can be applied to support the implementation of Techno Park program in Indonesia
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Bates, Oliver, Christian Remy, Callum Nash, and Ben Kirman. "The future of techno-disruption in gig economy workforces: challenging the dialogue with fictional abstracts." In HTTF 2019: Halfway to the Future. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3363384.3363476.

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Vernik, Petr Arkadyevich. "Program controlled network devices based on Big Data technology as a priority direction for the development of global electronics." In 4th International Conference “Futurity designing. Digital reality problems”. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20948/future-2021-11.

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The transition to the sixth techno-economic paradigm requires a revision of approaches to the construction of management systems in all sectors of the economy. The article considers a promising direction of the world electronics development, which is based on a new approach to composition of program adaptive control system of integrated network devices using digital technologies, such as Big Data, artificial intelligence, cloud computing.
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Platzer, Max F., and Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn. "Engineering Options for an Emission-Free Global Economy by 2050." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-66345.

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An overview is presented of the two engineering options which have been offered during the past seven years to accomplish a complete transition to renewable global power generation by 2050. These two approaches are the Wind-Water-Solar program, proposed by Jacobson and Delucchi, and the Energy Ship program, proposed by Platzer and Sarigul-Klijn. A comparative evaluation of the technical, economic and social acceptability aspects of the two options is given. It is argued that the demonstration of techno-economic feasibility needs to be supplemented by an additional ranking criterion, namely the social acceptability factor, in order to select the most promising engineering approach for a successful transition to an emission-free global economy by 2050.
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Mansouri Majoumerd, Mohammad, Mohsen Assadi, Peter Breuhaus, and Øystein Arild. "System Integration and Techno-Economy Analysis of the IGCC Plant With CO2 Capture: Results of the EU H2-IGCC Project." In ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2015-43917.

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The overall goal of the European co-financed H2-IGCC project was to provide and demonstrate technical solutions for highly efficient and reliable gas turbine technology in the next generation of integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants with CO2 capture suitable for combusting undiluted H2-rich syngas. This paper aims at providing an overview of the main activities performed in the system analysis working group of the H2-IGCC project. These activities included the modeling and integration of different plant components to establish a baseline IGCC configuration, adjustments and modifications of the baseline configuration to reach the selected IGCC configuration, performance analysis of the selected plant, performing techno-economic assessments and finally benchmarking with competing fossil-based power technologies. In this regard, an extensive literature survey was performed, validated models (components and sub-systems) were used, and inputs from industrial partners were incorporated into the models. Accordingly, different plant components have been integrated considering the practical operation of the plant. Moreover, realistic assumptions have been made to reach realistic techno-economic evaluations. The presented results show that the efficiency of the IGCC plant with CO2 capture is 35.7% (lower heating value basis). The results also confirm that the efficiency is reduced by 11.3 percentage points due to the deployment of CO2 capture in the IGCC plant. The specific capital costs for the IGCC plant with capture are estimated to be 2,901 €/(kW net) and the cost of electricity for such a plant is 90 €/MWh. It is also shown that the natural gas combined cycle without CO2 capture requires the lowest capital investment, while the lowest cost of electricity is related to IGCC plant without CO2 capture.
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Mirkouei, Amin, and Kamran Kardel. "Enhance Sustainability Benefits Through Scaling-Up Bioenergy Production From Terrestrial and Algae Feedstocks." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-67014.

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The techno-economic analysis outcomes of bioenergy production compared with traditional energy indicate that the existing production technologies are not promising, however environmental analyses demonstrate that bioenergy products support cross-cutting sustainability and strategic analysis efforts. Therefore, utilization of bio-products, such as bio-oil and biofuels, is expected to increase in the near future due to environmental pressures. The overarching goal is to balance the primary dimensions of sustainability using both distributed and centralized conversion technologies. To this end, this research proposes a conceptual decision making framework to examine biomass-derived energy production system infrastructures and process-level operations. This framework encompasses three phases (i.e., 5-ton study, 50-ton study, and 500-ton study), using techno-economic, financial risks, cross-cutting assessments to scale-up bioenergy production, foster technology commercialization, and enhance sustainability benefits. The motivation behind the proposed framework lies in inherent limitations of the existing bioenergy conversion technologies and production systems. As an application of this research, a sustainable bioenergy economy fueled by innovative conversion technologies is examined in the state of Georgia to produce (at least one billion gasoline gallon equivalent) hydrocarbon biofuels from underutilized feedstocks (e.g., terrestrial and algae). The outcomes can address national priorities: promote energy security and reduce dependence on imported oil, promote the use of diverse domestic and clean energy resources, establish advanced bioindustries and rural economies, and mitigate environmental impacts from fossil fuel production and consumption.
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Eren, Mehmet Vahit, Erdinç Tutar, Filiz Tutar, and Çisil Erkan. "The Role of Entrepreneurship in Local Economic Growth: Example of Gaziantep." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00487.

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In order to avoid social inequality of opportunity and improvement of local economies have become government policies in Turkey, as it is in other countries around the world. Incentives, regional development agencies, techno parks and also local entrepreneurs play crucial role in the improvement process of local economies. The increasing rivalry and globalization concept necessitate entrepreneurs to take more risks, to reach innovations to seize opportunities in optimum level. Entrepreneurship is a motor vessel in financial growth and in development, and entrepreneurship is also the source of innovation and creativity. In this regard, the more entrepreneurship develops in a country, the higher level of welfare possesses the chance to advance. The purpose of this report, in which it has been aimed to reveal vital role of entrepreneurship in the progress of local economies, is emphasizing the status of entrepreneurship that transformed Gaziantep’s socio-economic level of development into its present position. Thus with this aim a SWOT analysis, in terms of Gaziantep’s economic entrepreneurship has been carried out. Positive contributions of Gaziantep’s immensely developed industry, facilitation of local innovative entrepreneurs’ involvement in various local economic sectors and in accordance channeling immigration into deployment in local economy have been observed in this study. Significantly it has been observed that plenitude of “opportunist entrepreneurship” or in other words “the entrepreneurs with strategic growth plans” in this region contributed local economy positively.
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Kassem, Nabil. "Offshore Wind Farms for Hydrogen Production Subject to Uncertainties." In International Joint Power Generation Conference collocated with TurboExpo 2003. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijpgc2003-40046.

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Wind power is a source of clean, nonpolluting electricity, which is quite competitive, if installed at favorable wind sites, with fossil fuel and nuclear power generation. Wind power is an intermittent electricity generator; which does not provide electric power on an “as needed” basis. The major challenge in wind energy assessment is how accurately the wind energy can be predicted and the capital investment cost is estimated. Therefore, wind energy is subject to some uncertainties, which must be accounted for to provide meaningful and reliable estimates of performance and economic figures-of-merit. Off-peak power from wind farms can be utilized for hydrogen production using water electrolysis. This study applies methods of risk analysis to evaluate the simultaneous effect of multiple input uncertainties, and provide an assessment of the-techno-economic viability of offshore wind farms for electrolytic hydrogen production. The capacity factor of wind turbine has a dominant effect on the wind power economy.
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Reports on the topic "Techno-economy"

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Wu, Di, Sen Huang, Konstantinos Oikonomou, Rongxing Hu, Bowen Huang, Charles Vartanian, Xu Ma, Aladsair Crawford, and Michael Diedesch. Avista’s Shared Energy Economy Model Pilot – A Techno-economic Assessment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1887859.

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