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Tim Tröndle
Postdoctoral researcher
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Opening the black box of energy modelling: Strategies and lessons learned
S Pfenninger, L Hirth, I Schlecht, E Schmid, F Wiese, T Brown, C Davis, ...
Energy Strategy Reviews 19, 63-71, 2018
2562018
Trade-offs between geographic scale, cost, and infrastructure requirements for fully renewable electricity in Europe
T Tröndle, J Lilliestam, S Marelli, S Pfenninger
Joule 4 (9), 1929-1948, 2020
1812020
High-resolution large-scale onshore wind energy assessments: A review of potential definitions, methodologies and future research needs
R McKenna, S Pfenninger, H Heinrichs, J Schmidt, I Staffell, C Bauer, ...
Renewable Energy 182, 659-684, 2022
1242022
Home-made or imported: On the possibility for renewable electricity autarky on all scales in Europe
T Tröndle, S Pfenninger, J Lilliestam
Energy strategy reviews 26, 100388, 2019
952019
Supply-side options to reduce land requirements of fully renewable electricity in Europe
T Tröndle
PloS one 15 (8), e0236958, 2020
352020
On the socio-technical potential for onshore wind in Europe: A response to Enevoldsen et al.(2019), Energy Policy, 132, 1092-1100
R McKenna, DS Ryberg, I Staffell, AN Hahmann, J Schmidt, H Heinrichs, ...
Energy Policy 145, 111693, 2020
252020
Opening the black box of energy modelling: strategies and lessons learned, Energy Strateg. Rev. 19 (2018) 63–71
S Pfenninger, L Hirth, I Schlecht, E Schmid, F Wiese, T Brown, C Davis, ...
14
Opening the black box of energy modelling: strategies and lessons learned. Energy Strateg Rev 19: 63–71
S Pfenninger, L Hirth, I Schlecht, E Schmid, F Wiese, T Brown, C Davis, ...
132018
Cost-potential curves of onshore wind energy: the role of disamenity costs
O Ruhnau, A Eicke, R Sgarlato, T Tröndle, L Hirth
Environmental and Resource Economics 87 (2), 347-368, 2024
92024
Result data related to" Tröndle et al (2019): Home-made or imported. On the possibility for renewable electricity autarky on all scales in Europe"
T Tröndle, S Pfenninger, J Lilliestam
Zenodo, 2019
92019
Most industrialised countries have peaked carbon dioxide emissions during economic crises through strengthened structural change
G Bersalli, T Tröndle, J Lilliestam
Communications earth & environment 4 (1), 44, 2023
72023
CSP. guru
J Lilliestam, M Labordena, L Ollier, S Pfenninger, R Thonig, T Tröndle
Zenodo, 2019
72019
Home-made or imported: on the possibility for renewable electricity autarky on all scales in Europe, Energy Strat. Rev. 26 (2019), 100388
T Tröndle, S Pfenninger, J Lilliestam
72019
Occupancy based thermal energy modelling in the urban residential sector
T Tröndle, R Choudhary
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 224, 31-44, 2017
62017
Reviewing methods and assumptions for high-resolution large-scale onshore wind energy potential assessments
R McKenna, S Pfenninger, H Heinrichs, J Schmidt, I Staffell, K Gruber, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.09781, 2021
52021
Public support for phasing out carbon-intensive technologies: the end of the road for conventional cars in Germany?
J Hoppe, A Patt, T Tröndle
Climate Policy 23 (7), 813-828, 2023
42023
Trade-Offs between Geographic Scale, Cost, and Infrastructure Requirements for Fully Renewable Electricity in Europe, Joule. 4 (2020) 1929–1948
T Tröndle, J Lilliestam, S Marelli, S Pfenninger
4
Renewable electricity for all: Untangling conflicts about where to build Europe’s future supply infrastructure
T Tröndle
ETH Zurich, 2020
32020
The effects of economic crises on carbon emission peaks and structural change in OECD and G20 countries
G Bersalli, T Tröndle, J Lilliestam
43rd IAEE Annual Conference, 1-25, 2022
22022
Ohne Windenergie keine Energiewende
T Tröndle, D Süsser, J Lilliestam
Die, 2019
22019
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