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Autor:
Ward, KR, Staffell, IL
Electricity storage could prove essential for highly-renewable power systems, but the ability to model its operation and impacts is limited with current techniques. Studies based on historic market prices or other fixed price time-series are commonpl
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Autor:
Joos, M, Staffell, IL
Britain and Germany saw unprecedented growth of variable renewable energy (VRE) in the last decade. Many studies suggest this will significantly raise short-term power system operation costs for balancing and congestion management. We review the actu
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The need for energy storage to balance intermittent and inflexible electricity supply with demand is driving interest in conversion of renewable electricity via electrolysis into a storable gas. But, high capital cost and uncertainty regarding future
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Autor:
Green, RJ, Staffell, IL
Domestic electricity consumers with PV panels have become known as “prosumers”; some of them also have energy storage and we have named the combination “prosumage”. T he challenges of renewable intermittency could be offset by storing power,
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/44270
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/44270
Autor:
Staffell, IL, Green, RJ
05.03.14 KB. Ok to add working paper to spiral, copyright with authors
This note provides a summary of the paper “How does wind farm performance decline with age?” Renewable Energy, vol. 65, pp 775-786, which is available to download from ti
This note provides a summary of the paper “How does wind farm performance decline with age?” Renewable Energy, vol. 65, pp 775-786, which is available to download from ti
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/12880
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/12880