Integrated multi-energy systems and sector coupling connect electricity, heating, cooling, transport, and industrial energy sectors into a unified framework. This integration allows energy to be converted, stored, and shared across sectors, improving efficiency and flexibility. Sector coupling enables renewable electricity to power transport, produce hydrogen, and supply thermal energy. Multi-energy integration reduces emissions, enhances renewable utilization, and minimizes energy waste. Advanced control, digital platforms, and storage technologies support coordinated operation. Integrated multi-energy systems are essential for deep decarbonization and resilient energy infrastructure.
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