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    Vehicle-To-Grid for Peak Shaving to Unlock the Integration of Distributed Heat Pumps in a Swedish Neighborhood by Arnaudo, Monica, Topel, Monika, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Energies (Basel) (2020)
    “…The city of Stockholm is close to hitting the capacity limits of its power grid. As an additional challenge, electricity has been identified as a key resource…”
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    Techno-economic analysis of demand side flexibility to enable the integration of distributed heat pumps within a Swedish neighborhood by Arnaudo, Monica, Topel, Monika, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-03-2020)
    “…The energy infrastructure in Stockholm faces an imminent problem caused by the saturation of the electricity distribution grid capacity. Given promising…”
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    Waste heat recovery in low temperature networks versus domestic heat pumps - A techno-economic and environmental analysis by Arnaudo, Monica, Dalgren, Johan, Topel, Monika, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-03-2021)
    “…The planning of energy infrastructures in new districts often follows the practice adopted for the rest of the city. In Stockholm, district heating is a common…”
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    Waste heat recovery in low temperature networks versus domesticheat pumps - A techno-economic and environmental analysis by Arnaudo, Monica, Dalgren, Johan, Topel, Monika, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (2021)
    “…The planning of energy infrastructures in new districts often follows the practice adopted for the rest of the city. In Stockholm, district heating is a common…”
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    Heat recovery and power-to-heat in district heating networks – A techno-economic and environmental scenario analysis by Arnaudo, Monica, Giunta, Fabio, Dalgren, Johan, Topel, Monika, Sawalha, Samer, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (25-02-2021)
    “…•A synergy is defined between district heating and CO2 refrigeration systems.•This interaction, based on heat recovery, can reduce CO2 emissions in new…”
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    Heat demand peak shaving in urban integrated energy systems by demand side management - A techno-economic and environmental approach by Arnaudo, Monica, Topel, Monika, Puerto, Pablo, Widl, Edmund, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-11-2019)
    “…The integration of variable renewable resources and decentralized energy technologies generates the need for a larger flexibility of the energy demand. In…”
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    Heat recovery and power-to-heat in district heating networks – Atechno-economic and environmental scenario analysis by Arnaudo, Monica, Giunta, Fabio, Dalgren, Johan, Topel, Monika, Sawalha, Samer, Laumert, Björn

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (2021)
    “…Heat recovery from local resources is shown to be a promising solution to reduce the carbon footprint of district heating. Supermarkets equipped with a CO2…”
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    Unraveling the climate neutrality of wood derivatives and biopolymers by Sudheshwar, Akshat, Vogel, Kealie, Nystrm, Gustav, Malinverno, Nadia, Arnaudo, Monica, Gmez Camacho, Carlos Enrique, Beloin-Saint-Pierre, Didier, Hischier, Roland, Som, Claudia

    Published in RSC sustainability (08-05-2024)
    “…Bio-based materials are widely perceived as climate-neutral. To validate this perception, we conduct a lifecycle scenario analysis for biopolymers, namely…”
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    Multi-energy planning of a city neighbourhood and improved stakeholders’ engagement—Application to a Swiss test-case by Kheloufi, S., Capezzali, M., Rager, J., von Gunten, D., Fesefeldt, M., Arnaudo, M.

    Published in Energy reports (01-10-2021)
    “…During the IntegrCiTy project, a novel urban energy planning approach was successfully tested. The latter combines stakeholder engagement with an innovative…”
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