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Subproject D5: Resilience Based Decision Criteria for Optimal Regeneration

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Subproject D5: Resilience Based Decision Criteria for Optimal Regeneration
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The work programme comprises the comprehensive quantification of all significant uncertainties and risks in regeneration. The definition of a regeneration path must be made in such a form that both technical and economic risks are kept to a minimum. The focus of research in subproject D5 is therefore on ensuring resilience before, during and after regeneration with a focus on the functionality of the entire engine.