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Thomas Gibon
Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Publications - 32
Citations - 2346
Thomas Gibon is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Life-cycle assessment & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1047 citations.
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Edgar G. Hertwich,Thomas Gibon,Anders Arvesen,Peter Layer,Evert A. Bouman,Garvin Heath,A. Ramirez,Sangwon Suh +7 more
TL;DR: The role of the actin cytoskeleton in cell-cell fusion has drawn special attention in many recent studies, and the properties of these larger pores and the mechanisms that underlie the enlargement of cytoplasmic bridges from early fusion pores to syncytia are poorly known.
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Integrated life-cycle assessment of electricity-supply scenarios confirms global environmental benefit of low-carbon technologies.
Edgar G. Hertwich,Thomas Gibon,Evert A. Bouman,Anders Arvesen,Sangwon Suh,Garvin Heath,Joseph D. Bergesen,Andrea Ramirez,Mabel Vega,Lei Shi +9 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the first global, integrated life-cycle assessment of the large-scale implementation of climate-mitigation technologies, addressing the feedback of the electricity system onto itself and using scenario-consistent assumptions of technical improvements in key energy and material production technologies.
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Environmental co-benefits and adverse side-effects of alternative power sector decarbonization strategies
Gunnar Luderer,Michaja Pehl,Anders Arvesen,Thomas Gibon,Benjamin Leon Bodirsky,Harmen Sytze de Boer,Oliver Fricko,Mohamad Hejazi,Florian Humpenöder,Gokul Iyer,Silvana Mima,Ioanna Mouratiadou,Robert C. Pietzcker,Alexander Popp,Maarten van den Berg,Detlef P. van Vuuren,Edgar G. Hertwich,Edgar G. Hertwich +17 more
TL;DR: The authors quantify environmental co-benefits and adverse side-effects of a portfolio of alternative power sector decarbonisation pathways and show that the scale of co-Benefits as well as profiles of adverse side effects depend strongly on technology choice.
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A Methodology for Integrated, Multiregional Life Cycle Assessment Scenarios under Large-Scale Technological Change.
TL;DR: The modeling framework of an integrated hybrid life cycle assessment model covering nine world regions and applying THEMIS in an integrated environmental assessment of concentrating solar power highlights the need for systematic life cycle frameworks that capture the actual consequences and feedback effects of large-scale policies in the long term.
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Real-time carbon accounting method for the European electricity markets
TL;DR: In this article, a real-time consumption-based accounting approach based on flow tracing is proposed to trace power flows from producer to consumer, in contrast to the traditional input-output models of carbon accounting.