
Abstract presented for a session presentation for the International Conference on Energy and Environment (ICEE) 2024 in Portugal. This work has been developed as part of the SEEDS project (Stakeholder-Based Environmentally-Sustainable and Economically Doable Scenarios for the Energy Transition) (CHIST-ERA-19-CES-004) funded by the Spanish Research Agency (PCI2020-120710-2), the Swiss National Science Foundation (195537), and the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT), Portugal (CHIST-ERA/0005/2019), and the European Commissions’Horizon 2020 program through project SENTINEL (H2020-837089).It received additional support from the Spanish research Agency with project LIVEN (PID2020-119565RJ-I00) and the Maria de Maeztu Unit (ICTA CEX2019-0940-M); the Catalan Government through the SosteniPra group (2021 SGR 00734) and Alexander de Tomás’ Joan Oró fellowship (2024FI-100741) and Inês Campos’ post-doc contract from the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (2020.01663.CEECIND/CP1605/CT0005)
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