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*For simplification, no description of preferences for different power plants is accounted for in the operational strategy. In other words, the load factor for each option equals the total production divided by the capacity for each region.
*For simplification, no description of preferences for different power plants is accounted for in the operational strategy. In other words, the load factor for each option equals the total production divided by the capacity for each region.
*Intermittence does not play an important role, as hydrogen can be stored to some degree. Therefore, there are no equations simulating system integration.
*Intermittence does not play an important role, as hydrogen can be stored to some degree. Therefore, there are no equations simulating system integration.
*Hydrogen can be traded. Therefore, a trade model is added, similar to the trade models for fossil fuels, as is described in the [[Chapter**]] on energy resources.
*Hydrogen can be traded. Therefore, a trade model is added, similar to the trade models for fossil fuels, as is described in the [[Energy supply]] section.


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