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 Energy logistics describes the set of services and functions required to bring energy from where it is generated to where it is used, including transmission, distribution, storage, and conversion between energy carriers. The framing positions logistics as a provisioning service rather than a production-consumption logic, a distinction that becomes especially relevant as generation grows more decentralised and variable, and as the system spans multiple energy vectors including electricity, hydrogen, and heat. Energy logistics describes the set of services and functions required to bring energy from where it is generated to where it is used, including transmission, distribution, storage, and conversion between energy carriers. The framing positions logistics as a provisioning service rather than a production-consumption logic, a distinction that becomes especially relevant as generation grows more decentralised and variable, and as the system spans multiple energy vectors including electricity, hydrogen, and heat.
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-Energy logistics frames transmission, storage, and conversion as an integrated provisioning service chain rather than separate technical functions, revealing new coordination needs as grids decentralise. 
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