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List of works by Evelina Trutnevyte

A review of socio-technical energy transition (STET) models

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Communicating Low-Probability High-Consequence Risk, Uncertainty and Expert Confidence: Induced Seismicity of Deep Geothermal Energy and Shale Gas.

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Context-specific energy strategies: coupling energy system visions with feasible implementation scenarios.

scientific article published on 14 August 2012

Decentralized green energy transition promotes peace

scientific article published in 2023

Does cost optimization approximate the real-world energy transition?

article published in 2016

EXPANSE methodology for evaluating the economic potential of renewable energy from an energy mix perspective

Energy scenario choices: Insights from a retrospective review of UK energy futures

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Ensuring diversity of national energy scenarios: Bottom-up energy system model with Modeling to Generate Alternatives

Induced seismicity hazard and risk by enhanced geothermal systems: an expert elicitation approach

Integrated decision-making about housing, energy and wellbeing: a qualitative system dynamics model.

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Perspectives of Informed Citizen Panel on Low-Carbon Electricity Portfolios in Switzerland and Longer-Term Evaluation of Informational Materials

scholarly article by Sandra P. Volken et al published 3 October 2018 in Environmental Science & Technology

Regional impacts of electricity system transition in Central Europe until 2035

scientific article published on 02 October 2020

Scenario processes for socio-environmental systems analysis of futures: A review of recent efforts and a salient research agenda for supporting decision making

scientific article published on 11 April 2020

Supporting energy initiatives in small communities by linking visions with energy scenarios and multi-criteria assessment

Tailor-made risk governance for induced seismicity of geothermal energy projects: An application to Switzerland

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The allure of energy visions: Are some visions better than others?

Using large ensembles of climate change mitigation scenarios for robust insights

scientific article published in 2022