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世界银行发布《能源转型的关键是公共事业的健康发展》 快报文章
资源环境快报,2024年第12期
作者:  李恒吉
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The World Bank  Energy Transformation  Power Decarbonization  
能源低碳转型情景下的OECD国家未来经济预测 快报文章
资源环境快报,2024年第1期
作者:  李恒吉
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OECD  Economic forecasting  Energy transformation  
IRENA指出绿色氢能将改变全球贸易和能源关系 快报文章
气候变化快报,2022年第03期
作者:  廖琴
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Hydrogen  Energy Transformation  Geopolitics  
世界经济论坛提出助力城市低碳转型的综合能源解决方案 快报文章
气候变化快报,2020年第18期
作者:  董利苹
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Urban Transformation  Integrated Energy Solutions  
中国摆脱煤炭有利于能源转型 快报文章
地球科学快报,2020年第17期
作者:  王立伟
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Coal  China  Energy transformation  
Leverage points for sustainability transformation: a review on interventions in food and energy systems 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 171
作者:  Dorninger, Christian;  Abson, David J.;  Apetrei, Cristina I.;  Derwort, Pim;  Ives, Christopher D.;  Klaniecki, Kathleen;  Lam, David P. M.;  Langsenlehne, Maria;  Riechers, Maraja;  Spittler, Nathalie;  von Wehrden, Henrik
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Energy system  Food system  Leverage points  Sustainability interventions  Sustainability transformation  
Hydraulic Potential Energy Model for Hydropower Operation in Mixed Reservoir Systems 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2020, 56 (4)
作者:  Wan, Wenhua;  Wang, Hao;  Zhao, Jianshi
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Hydraulic potential energy  forecast-informed operation  energy transformation formula  relative marginal energy principle  two-stage hydraulic potential energy model  
Conversion of non-van der Waals solids to 2D transition-metal chalcogenides 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 492-+
作者:  Du, Zhiguo;  Yang, Shubin;  Li, Songmei;  Lou, Jun;  Zhang, Shuqing;  Wang, Shuai;  Li, Bin;  Gong, Yongji;  Song, Li;  Zou, Xiaolong;  Ajayan, Pulickel M.
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A synthetic approach is described, for efficiently converting non-van der Waals solids into two-dimensional van der Waals transition-metal chalcogenide layers with specific phases, enabling the high-throughput production of monolayers.


Although two-dimensional (2D) atomic layers, such as transition-metal chalcogenides, have been widely synthesized using techniques such as exfoliation(1-3) and vapour-phase growth(4,5), it is still challenging to obtain phase-controlled 2D structures(6-8). Here we demonstrate an effective synthesis strategy via the progressive transformation of non-van der Waals (non-vdW) solids to 2D vdW transition-metal chalcogenide layers with identified 2H (trigonal prismatic)/1T (octahedral) phases. The transformation, achieved by exposing non-vdW solids to chalcogen vapours, can be controlled using the enthalpies and vapour pressures of the reaction products. Heteroatom-substituted (such as yttrium and phosphorus) transition-metal chalcogenides can also be synthesized in this way, thus enabling a generic synthesis approach to engineering phase-selected 2D transition-metal chalcogenide structures with good stability at high temperatures (up to 1,373 kelvin) and achieving high-throughput production of monolayers. We anticipate that these 2D transition-metal chalcogenides will have broad applications for electronics, catalysis and energy storage.


  
East versus West: Energy intensity in coal-rich Europe, 1800-2000 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 122: 75-83
作者:  Nielsen, Hana;  Warde, Paul;  Kander, Astrid
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Energy intensity  Decoupling  Decomposition  Electricity transformation sector  Planned economy  
Long-Term Development Perspectives of Sub-Saharan Africa under Climate Policies 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2018, 144: 148-159
作者:  Leimbach, Marian;  Roming, Niklas;  Schultes, Anselm;  Schwerhoff, Gregor
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Climate Policy  Development  Climate Finance  Energy System Transformation  Mitigation Costs