Timo Gerres
Comillas Pontifical University
13 Papers
20 Citations
Timo Gerres is an academic researcher from Comillas Pontifical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Product (category theory). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Timo Gerres include Delft University of Technology.
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Papers
A review of cross-sector decarbonisation potentials in the European energy intensive industry
TL;DR: In this article, a review of pathway and roadmap publications and scientific literature is presented to identify key areas for emission abatement across all subsectors, and significant discrepancies in the literature regarding the expected emission reductions achievable, but permit us to identify areas that are key for the transition towards a low-emission EII.
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Rethinking the electricity market design: remuneration mechanisms to reach high RES shares. Results from a Spanish case study.
Timo Gerres,José Pablo Chaves Ávila,Francisco Martín Martínez,Michel Luis Rivier Abbad,Rafael Cossent Arín,Álvaro Sánchez Miralles +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Spanish case study presented in this paper explores the electricity system transition between 2025 and 2040 using an electricity system resource expansion model (SPLODER) to study different policies and estimate the evolution of investments and costs over the transition period.
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A green COVID-19 recovery of the EU basic materials sector: identifying potentials, barriers and policy solutions
Olga Chiappinelli,Timo Gerres,Karsten Neuhoff,Frederik Lettow,Heleen de Coninck,Balázs Felsmann,Eugénie Joltreau,Gauri Khandekar,Pedro Linares,Jörn C. Richstein,Aleksander Śniegocki,Jan Stede,Tomas Wyns,Cornelis Zandt,Lars Zetterberg +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore climate-friendly projects that could be part of the COVID-19 recovery while jump-starting the transition of the European basic materials industry, based on a literature review.
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Can governments ban materials with large carbon footprint? Legal and administrative assessment of product carbon requirements
TL;DR: In this paper, a case study of the political, legal, and technical backgrounds for the development of product carbon requirements, both in the EU and beyond, is presented, underlining the legal arguments in support of their adoption under international trade law.
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