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  • A geospatial levelized cost model shows that green hydrogen imports from Africa to Europe remain uncompetitive without major policy support. De-risking policies and strategic site selection are key, but major risks remain.

    • Florian Egli
    • Flurina Schneider
    • Stephanie Hirmer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 10, P: 750-761
  • Renewable energy costs have declined in the past but things could change with increasing interest rates. This study shows that in Germany, if interest rates increased to pre-financial crisis levels in 5 years, the levelized cost of solar photovoltaics and onshore wind could rise by 11 and 25%, respectively.

    • Tobias S. Schmidt
    • Bjarne Steffen
    • Ottmar Edenhofer
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 879-885
  • Financing costs for renewable energy technologies have decreased substantially over the past 18 years, helping make renewables more cost competitive. Leveraging the effect of financial learning and continuing the policies that facilitated favourable financing conditions are key for greater renewable energy adoption in the future.

    • Florian Egli
    • Bjarne Steffen
    • Tobias S. Schmidt
    News & Views
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 4, P: 835-836
  • Stojanov et al. updated and internally validated a prediction model for the occurrence of post-operative shoulder stiffness following primary arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in Switzerland. Their findings support the development of further prediction models for an evidence-based and individualized decision-making in orthopedics.

    • Thomas Stojanov
    • Soheila Aghlmandi
    • Laurent Audigé
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8
  • Corporate procurement initiatives, such as RE100, can increase their impact on the energy transition by formulating ambitious interim targets and sourcing requirements, and by orchestrating corporate interests in countries with less ambitious renewable energy targets.

    • Florian Egli
    • Rui Zhang
    • Bjarne Steffen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-12
  • Solar-powered standalone systems drastically lower the cost of electrifying sub-Saharan Africa. Household electrification can be provided at 7c USD per person per day on average. To reflect inter- and intra-country variance, policymakers should consider electrification cost curves.

    • Florian Egli
    • Churchill Agutu
    • Tobias S. Schmidt
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-10
  • The subset of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) expressing the IGLV3- 21R110 BCR light chain often shows an aggressive clinical course. Here the authors report the development and characterization of IGLV3-21R110- targeted CAR T cells, showing selective targeting and eradication of IGLV3- 21R110 expressing CLL cells.

    • Florian Märkl
    • Christoph Schultheiß
    • Mascha Binder
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-14
  • Renewable energy technologies are intended to contribute to electricity access both on grid and off grid in sub-Saharan Africa, yet their high cost of capital continues to hamper their growth. Using data from sub-Saharan Africa, Agutu et al. estimate the cost of capital at the country and technology level for electrification modes and find that the cost of capital is much higher than previously estimated in many cases.

    • Churchill Agutu
    • Florian Egli
    • Bjarne Steffen
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 7, P: 631-641
  • A decrease in the cost of renewable energy is often attributed to technological learning. This study uses 18 years of data from 133 renewable energy projects in Germany, alongside practitioner interviews, to find that changing financing costs, not just technology, are responsible for a significant cost decrease.

    • Florian Egli
    • Bjarne Steffen
    • Tobias S. Schmidt
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 3, P: 1084-1092
  • The genetic basis of how cells replicate their DNA is not well understood. Here, the authors identify >1000 genetic elements that control human replication and reveal a complex epigenetic system that regulates replication origin activities.

    • Qiliang Ding
    • Matthew M. Edwards
    • Amnon Koren
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-18
  • A reliable and consistent inventory is important for the international community to track and promote the progress of climate finance. A machine learning classifier reveals that the current framework may overestimate the actual number of bilateral climate finance projects.

    • Malte Toetzke
    • Anna Stünzi
    • Florian Egli
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 12, P: 897-900
  • The increase in needs for agricultural commodities is projected to outpace the growth of farmland production globally, leading to high pressure on farming systems in the next decades. Here, the authors investigate the future impact of cropland expansion and intensification on agricultural markets and biodiversity, and suggest the need for balancing agricultural production with conservation goals.

    • Florian Zabel
    • Ruth Delzeit
    • Tomáš Václavík
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-10
  • Electricity access statistics used to track progress against the Sustainable Development Goal 7.1 set by the United Nations have significant uncertainties, which may bring into question the electrification status of at least 87.2 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Consequently, we call for a re-evaluation of the definitions of electricity access used by international organizations and the methodologies applied to calculate them.

    • Stephanie Hirmer
    • Julia Tomei
    • Martin Stringer
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 1046-1050
  • A gap persists between the emissions reductions pledged by countries under the Paris Agreement and those resulting from their domestic policies. We argue that this gap in fact contains two parts: one in the policies that countries adopt, and the other in the outcomes that those policies achieve.

    • Taryn Fransen
    • Jonas Meckling
    • Christopher Beaton
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 752-755
  • Discussions abound regarding the future of African energy systems, yet they typically overlook the different starting points and development objectives of each country. This Perspective highlights these differences and calls for more context-specific attention to define low-carbon energy pathways.

    • Yacob Mulugetta
    • Youba Sokona
    • Abdulmutalib Yussuff
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 7, P: 1015-1022