Hydrogen Economy Model for Nearly Net-Zero Cities with Exergy Rationale and Energy-Water Nexus
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hydrogen; hydrogen economy; renewable energy; photovoltaic thermal; wind turbine; biogas; geothermal energy; exergy; low-exergy buildings; net-zero targets;All these keywords.
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