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Trutnevyte Evelina
Trutnevyte Evelina
University of Geneva
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Mitigation pathways compatible with 1.5 C in the context of sustainable development
J Rogelj, D Shindell, K Jiang, S Fifita, P Forster, V Ginzburg, C Handa, ...
Global warming of 1.5 C, 93-174, 2018
18042018
Strengthening and implementing the global response
H de Coninck, A Revi, M Babiker, P Bertoldi, M Buckeridge, A Cartwright, ...
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2018
6482018
Formalizing best practice for energy system optimization modelling
J DeCarolis, H Daly, P Dodds, I Keppo, F Li, W McDowall, S Pye, ...
Applied energy 194, 184-198, 2017
4102017
A review of socio-technical energy transition (STET) models
FGN Li, E Trutnevyte, N Strachan
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 100, 290-305, 2015
3182015
Prospects of modelling societal transitions: Position paper of an emerging community
G Holtz, F Alkemade, F De Haan, J Köhler, E Trutnevyte, T Luthe, J Halbe, ...
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 17, 41-58, 2015
2532015
Does cost optimization approximate the real-world energy transition?
E Trutnevyte
Energy 106, 182-193, 2016
2512016
Societal transformations in models for energy and climate policy: the ambitious next step
E Trutnevyte, LF Hirt, N Bauer, A Cherp, A Hawkes, OY Edelenbosch, ...
One Earth 1 (4), 423-433, 2019
1782019
Exploring the possibility space: Taking stock of the diverse capabilities and gaps in integrated assessment models
I Keppo, I Butnar, N Bauer, M Caspani, O Edelenbosch, J Emmerling, ...
Environmental Research Letters 16 (5), 053006, 2021
1702021
Regional impacts of electricity system transition in Central Europe until 2035
JP Sasse, E Trutnevyte
Nature communications 11 (1), 4972, 2020
1292020
Linking a storyline with multiple models: a cross-scale study of the UK power system transition
E Trutnevyte, J Barton, Á O'Grady, D Ogunkunle, D Pudjianto, ...
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 89, 26-42, 2014
1282014
Supporting energy initiatives in small communities by linking visions with energy scenarios and multi-criteria assessment
E Trutnevyte, M Stauffacher, RW Scholz
Energy Policy 39 (12), 7884-7895, 2011
1272011
Scenario processes for socio-environmental systems analysis of futures: A review of recent efforts and a salient research agenda for supporting decision making
S Elsawah, S Hamilton, T Jakeman, D Rothman, V Schweizer, ...
Science of The Total Environment, 138393, 2020
1202020
Sources of uncertainty in long-term global scenarios of solar photovoltaic technology
M Jaxa-Rozen, E Trutnevyte
Nature Climate Change 11 (3), 266-273, 2021
1172021
Reinvigorating the scenario technique to expand uncertainty consideration
E Trutnevyte, C Guivarch, R Lempert, N Strachan
Climatic Change 135, 373-379, 2016
1122016
Energy scenario choices: Insights from a retrospective review of UK energy futures
E Trutnevyte, W McDowall, J Tomei, I Keppo
Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 55, 326-337, 2016
1112016
Distributional trade-offs between regionally equitable and cost-efficient allocation of renewable electricity generation
JP Sasse, E Trutnevyte
Applied Energy 254, 113724, 2019
1102019
A review of linking models and socio-technical transitions theories for energy and climate solutions
LF Hirt, G Schell, M Sahakian, E Trutnevyte
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 35, 162-179, 2020
932020
Perspective of comprehensive and comprehensible multi-model energy and climate science in Europe
A Nikas, A Gambhir, E Trutnevyte, K Koasidis, H Lund, JZ Thellufsen, ...
Energy 215, 119153, 2021
882021
Integrated decision-making about housing, energy and wellbeing: a qualitative system dynamics model
A Macmillan, M Davies, C Shrubsole, N Luxford, N May, LF Chiu, ...
Environmental Health 15, 23-34, 2016
882016
Investment appraisal of cost-optimal and near-optimal pathways for the UK electricity sector transition to 2050
FGN Li, E Trutnevyte
Applied energy 189, 89-109, 2017
872017
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