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High-Temperature Superconductivity An Enabler for the Energy Transition

High-Temperature Superconductivity An Enabler for the Energy Transition

Explore this dynamic resource dedicated to the latest advancements in high-temperature superconductivity (HTS) and its role in transforming the energy sector. This evolving e-book provides up-to-date information, research findings, and applications of HTS technologies that contribute to a sustainable and efficient energy future.

This collection is intended for readers who might not have the technical and scientific background required to fully understand the multidisciplinary and complex field of applied superconductivity, yet are concerned and committed to the technological challenges of a paradigm change to a sustainable energy system.

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