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  2. Weblabs_pressrelease2_final

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/resources/Weblabs_pressrelease.pdf
    15 Nov 2023: It is likely that interest will spread around Europe and the rest of the world as successful use of the system yields great educational and economic benefits. ... The first phase of The Cambridge-MIT Institute is now complete and the lessons learned are
  3. The Conundrum in Smart City Governance: Interoperability and…

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-287.pdf
    22 Dec 2021: 5.1 Lessons from existing practices. 15. 5.2 System vs. Semantic Digital Twin. ... 14. 5 Reflecting on Current Digital Twin Practices. 5.1 Lessons from existing practices.
  4. The slow engagement of planning scholars with BIM-GIS-Semantic…

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-296.pdf
    26 Jul 2022: Wealso reviewed and selected journals only if the journal’s scope encompassed the economic,environmental, social, and technological aspects of urban phenomena in cities. ... historical national energy consumption to understandthe relationship between
  5. Quantitative tools for cultivating symbiosis in industrial parks; a…

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-Preprint-152.pdf
    1 May 2019: 12. optimize total economic benefits. Utility networks, typically comprised of steam, water and electric, have also been studiedand optimised. ... Oliveira and Antunes[138] employed economic input-output LCA (EIO-LCA) to construct a model based
  6. Dynamic Control of District Heating Networks with Integrated Emission …

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-319.pdf
    7 Feb 2024: development of intelligent infrastructure and modelling approaches [3, 41, 94].Solutions for this inherently interdisciplinary transition require holistic consideration ofsocial, economic, environmental, and engineering factors across various
  7. British Imbalance Market Paradox: Variable Renewable Energy…

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-301.pdf
    11 Jan 2023: The idea of ‘The Renewable EnergyPolicy Paradox’ was dubbed in an economic analysis the role of (dispatchable) fossil fuelgeneration in compensating for the inflexibility of VRE [9]. ... type to be displaced (froma techno-economic modelling
  8. A c4e preprint by the Computational Modelling Group

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-248.pdf
    4 Feb 2020: 4.1 Economic and environmental impact assessment. 32. 4.2 Energy security implications. ... 1, thus undermining the economics of fossil fuelpower plants in competitive electricity markets.
  9. OntoKin: An Ontology for Chemical Kinetic Reaction Mechanisms

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-Preprint-218.pdf
    1 May 2019: Eco-industrial park initiatives in the usaand the netherlands: first lessons. Journal of Cleaner Production, 12(8):985 – 995,2004. ... Lindrooth. Eco-industrialparks: a case study and analysis of economic, environmental, technical and regu-latory issues
  10. National Digital Twin of the UK – a knowledge-graph approach

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-264.pdf
    1 Mar 2021: The challenges posed by climate change are inherently interdisciplinary. The develop-ment of solutions requires the consideration of economic, engineering, environmental,and social factors [44, 77, 96] over a range of ... Whatare the environmental,
  11. A chemical species ontology for data integration and knowledge…

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-306.pdf
    16 May 2023: e. acute toxicity, flash point for risk of igni-tion). 4. Economic considerations (e.g.
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  13. Computational Modelling Group

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    The World Avatar project has been selected for the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s list of Global Use Cases as part of its Global Digital Twin Cities initiative.
  14. Computational Modelling Group: Preprint 119

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/preprints/119/
    Preprint 119. Technical Report 119, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge. Techno-economic assessment of carbon-negative algal biodiesel for transport solutions. ... Under assumptions related to economics of scale, the techno-economic model is extended to
  15. Computational Modelling Group: Publication AE-106-262-274

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/publications/AE-106-262-274/
    Under assumptions related to economics of scale, the techno-economic model is extended to account for varying industrial scales of production. ... Access options. This paper draws from preprint 119: Techno-economic assessment of carbon-negative algal
  16. Computational Modelling Group: Andrew Smallbone

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/people/ajs265/
    Andrew Smallbone. Andrew Smallbone. Visitor. Biography. Presently Andrew is a Visiting Fellow to the group and is a Principal Engineer based at CMCL Innovations in Cambridge. Andrew is working with the CoMo group on developing advanced computational
  17. Computational Modelling Group: News item 107

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/news/107/
    In collaboration with cmcl innovations, the CoMo Group will investigate the techno-economics of a C-FAST pilot plant, which aims to produce algal-derived liquid hydrocarbon fuels (e.g. ... The main objectives of the project are to. Carry out a detailed
  18. Computational Modelling Group: Preprint 146

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/preprints/146/
    Highlights. Techno-economics of 8 Biopower CCS technologies ranging from TRL 4 to TRL 6-7. ... 2. capture were identified and as- sessed. Techno-economic characteristics such as capital and operating costs, LHV% electrical efficiencies as well as CO.
  19. Computational Modelling Group: Publication AE-190-481-489

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/publications/AE-190-481-489/
    AE-190-481-489. Screening and techno-economic assessment of biomass-based power generation with CCS technologies to meet 2050 CO. ... Reference: Applied Energy 190, 481-489, (2017). Highlights. Techno-economics of 8 Biopower CCS technologies ranging from
  20. Computational Modelling Group: Benjamin Taylor

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/people/bjt36/
    Benjamin Taylor. Benjamin Taylor. Post Doc. Biography. Ben is a senior member of Wolfson College and Postdoctoral Researcher in the CoMo Group, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. In addition to his work at the University of
  21. Computational Modelling Group: News item 108

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/news/108/
    th. May 2013 in Cambridge. This conference focuses on the scientific developments and techno-economic issues related to realisation of biomass (both co-fired and dedicated) based power generation both with
  22. Computational Modelling Group: Publication BT-151-166-173

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/publications/BT-151-166-173/
    BT-151-166-173. The future viability of algae-derived biodiesel under economic and technical uncertainties. ... Reference: Bioresource Technology (BITE) 151, 166-173, (2014). Abstract. This study presents a techno-economic assessment of algae-derived

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