Sökning: "variable renewables"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 14 avhandlingar innehållade orden variable renewables.
1. Modelling the Role of Nuclear Power and Variable Renewables in Climate Change Mitigation
Sammanfattning : As the number of people on Earth and our energy needs have increased the system for providing this energy has become ever more complex and complicated and thus the need for more systematic understanding of it has grown. However, change in energy system is slow and many of the challenges that we face such as mitigating climate change need global solutions. LÄS MER
2. The roles of transmission and distribution networks in integrating variable renewable electricity generation
Sammanfattning : 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. LÄS MER
3. Dampening variation in the European Wind Energy System
Sammanfattning : In a future European electricity system, wind power and other variable renewables may constitute a large share of electricity production. This prospect calls for measures to manage the inherent variability of wind power, such as demand-side management, storage, and flexibility of other generation. LÄS MER
4. Learning by modeling energy systems
Sammanfattning : Meeting the 2°C climate target would likely require reducing carbon dioxide emissions from the global energy system to virtually zero within 50-100 years, and within 30-50 years for the 1.5°C target. LÄS MER
5. Modelling interactions between distributed energy technologies and the centralised electricity supply system
Sammanfattning : Renewable electricity generators, such as solar photovoltaics (PVs), and variation management technologies, such as battery storage and demand response (DR) systems, can be deployed in a distributed fashion, which can benefit the overall system. Such distributed energy technologies interact with and influence the centralised generation and transmission systems. LÄS MER