Search for dissertations about: "variable renewable electricity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the words variable renewable electricity.
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1. Mathematical modelling and methodology for cost optimization of variable renewable electricity integration
Abstract : The global production of electricity contributes significantly to the release of carbon dioxide emissions. Therefore, a transformation of the electricity system is of vital importance in order to restrict global warming. READ MORE
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2. The roles of transmission and distribution networks in integrating variable renewable electricity generation
Abstract : Emission reduction targets, together with other factors, such as security of supply, are driving the expansion of variable renewable energy sources for electricity generation, mainly solar and wind power. Trading across the transmission grid is an important measure to handle the increased variability and to balance supply with demand. READ MORE
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3. Optimization of low-cost integration of wind and solar power in multi-node electricity systems: Mathematical modelling and dual solution approaches
Abstract : The global production of electricity contributes significantly to the release of CO2 emissions. Therefore, a transformation of the electricity system is of vital importance in order to restrict global warming. READ MORE
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4. Cost-efficient integration of variable renewable electricity - Variation management and strategic localisation of new demand
Abstract : The aim of this work was to improve our understanding of how wind power and solar photovoltaics (PV) can be integrated into the European electricity system in a cost-efficient manner. For this, a techno-economic, cost-minimising model of the electricity system is refined for a number of case studies. READ MORE
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5. Variation management for cost-efficient integration of variable renewable electricity
Abstract : The aim of this work is to improve our understanding of how wind power and solar photovoltaics (PV) can be integrated into the electricity system in a cost-efficient manner. For this, a techno-economic cost-minimising model of the electricity system is used for a set of case studies. READ MORE