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Delft University of Technology puzzles over greenhouse sustainability models

Due to the uncertainties of human behavior, policies often play out differently in practice than what one might expect based on rational models. Researcher Emile Chappin aims to better align policy and practice by modeling human behavior to accelerate the energy transition. In his research, he wants to give the greenhouse horticulture sector a boost in using clean energy more intelligently and profitably by using computer simulations that include behavioral uncertainties.

Read the full story of the faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at Delft University of Technology here.

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