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1. Presentation of the 5Ds in Energy Policy: A Policy Paper to Show How Germany Can Regain Its Role as a Pioneer in Energy Policy.

2. Renewable Energy Potentials and Roadmap in Brazil, Austria, and Germany.

3. Concept and Design of a Velocity Compounded Radial Four-Fold Re-Entry Turbine for Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Applications.

4. Environmental Impact of e-Fuels via the Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell (SOEC) and Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) Route for Use in Germany.

5. The Energy Situation in the Federal Republic of Germany: Analysis of the Current Situation and Perspectives for a Non-Fossil Energy Supply.

6. Factoring Building Refurbishment and Climatic Effect into Heat Demand Assessments and Forecasts: Case Study and Open Datasets for Germany.

7. Probabilistic Load Profile Model for Public Charging Infrastructure to Evaluate the Grid Load.

8. Flexibility Quantification and the Potential for Its Usage in the Case of Electric Bus Depots with Unidirectional Charging.

9. ARX-GARCH Probabilistic Price Forecasts for Diversification of Trade in Electricity Markets—Variance Stabilizing Transformation and Financial Risk-Minimizing Portfolio Allocation.

10. Indoor Climate Monitoring in Office Buildings—Comparative Analysis of Two Office Buildings without Air Conditioning.

11. Optimizing Lifespan of Circular Products: A Generic Dynamic Programming Approach for Energy-Using Products.

12. Can a CO 2 Tax Be Socially Just? Analysis of the Social Distribution Effects of the German CO 2 Taxation.

13. Automated Generation of Energy Profiles for Urban Simulations.

14. Assessing ARIMA-Based Forecasts for the Percentage of Renewables in Germany: Insights and Lessons for the Future.

15. Rethinking EU Countries' Energy Security Policy Resulting from the Ongoing Energy Crisis: Polish and German Standpoints.

16. Temporally and Spatially Resolved Simulation of the Wind Power Generation in Germany.

17. Standard Load Profiles for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Germany Based on Representative, Empirical Data.

18. One-Year Monitoring of a Ground Heat Exchanger Using the In Situ Thermal Response Test: An Experimental Approach on Climatic Effects.

19. Cs Extraction from Chloride Media by Calixarene Crown-Ethers.

20. Sector Coupling Potential of a District Heating Network by Consideration of Residual Load and CO 2 Emissions.

21. The Politics of Market Change towards Sustainability: Revisiting Germany's Policy Support Framework for Renewables.

22. On Solar Radiation Prediction for the East–Central European Region.

23. Decentral Hydrogen.

24. Nested Decomposition Approach for Dispatch Optimization of Large-Scale, Integrated Electricity, Methane and Hydrogen Infrastructures.

25. Making School-Based GHG-Emissions Tangible by Student-Led Carbon Footprint Assessment Program.

26. Re-Industrialisation and Low-Carbon Economy--Can They Go Together? Results from Stakeholder-Based Scenarios for Energy-Intensive Industries in the German State of North Rhine Westphalia.

27. Accelerating Energy-Economic Simulation Models via Machine Learning-Based Emulation and Time Series Aggregation.

28. Socioeconomic Factors Influencing the Prosumer's Investment Decision on Solar Power.

29. The State of the Science and Technology in Deep Borehole Disposal of Nuclear Waste.

30. Application of the Deep CNN-Based Method in Industrial System for Wire Marking Identification.

31. How Much Excess Heat Might Be Used in Buildings? A Spatial Analysis at the Municipal Level in Germany.

32. Carbon as Investment Risk--The Influence of Fossil Fuel Divestment on Decision Making at Germany's Main Power Providers.

33. The Knowledge Based Agricultural Bioeconomy: A Bibliometric Network Analysis.

34. A Comprehensive Weight-Based Severity Evaluation Method of Voltage Sag in Distribution Networks.

35. Geochemical Changes Associated with High-Temperature Heat Storage at Intermediate Depth: Thermodynamic Equilibrium Models for the DeepStor Site in the Upper Rhine Graben, Germany.

36. Potential of Using Medium Electric Vehicle Fleet in a Commercial Enterprise Transport in Germany on the Basis of Real-World GPS Data.

37. A Free-Market Environmentalist Transition toward Renewable Energy: The Cases of Germany, Denmark, and the United Kingdom.

38. Modeling of Persistence, Non-Acceptance and Sufficiency in Long-Term Energy Scenarios for Germany.

39. Prediction of Electricity Generation Using Onshore Wind and Solar Energy in Germany.

40. Bibliometric Analysis of Renewable Energy Research on the Example of the Two European Countries: Insights, Challenges, and Future Prospects.

41. Quantifying the Operational Flexibility of Distributed Cross-Sectoral Energy Systems for the Integration of Volatile Renewable Electricity Generation.

42. Electromobility and Renewable Energy Sources: Comparison of Attitudes and Infrastructure in Poland and Germany.

43. Lifetime Assessment of PILC Cables with Regard to Thermal Aging Based on a Medium Voltage Distribution Network Benchmark and Representative Load Scenarios in the Course of the Expansion of Distributed Energy Resources.

44. Storage Placement and Sizing in a Distribution Grid with High PV Generation.

45. A Method for Establishing a Hygrothermally Controlled Test Room for Measuring the Water Vapor Resistivity Characteristics of Construction Materials.

46. Ecological Scarcity Based Impact Assessment for a Decentralised Renewable Energy System.

47. A Legal Framework for Energy-Conscious Urban Planning in Poland and Germany.

48. Fatigue Reliability Analysis of Wind Turbine Drivetrain Considering Strength Degradation and Load Sharing Using Survival Signature and FTA.

49. Surviving the Energy Transition: Development of a Proposal for Evaluating Sustainable Business Models for Incumbents in Germany's Electricity Market.

50. Pathways for Germany's Low-Carbon Energy Transformation Towards 2050.