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emissions in transport, it is critical to understand their future role and the possible impact of their uncertainties during the … transport is prioritized, and electric cars appear as no-regret options in the sector's design during the energy transition … uncertainty of decarbonization targets has the highest impact on the studied uncertainties on the development of the transport …
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Decarbonising the transport sector in the Global South presents an opportunity to contribute towards achieving net …-zero by mid-century. Several studies have modelled different pathways to decarbonise the transport system, but the consensus … is unclear due to the heterogeneous nature of transport technologies, infrastructure, locations, and consumers. In this …
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The linking of different jurisdictions or markets via electrical interconnection is a long established means of offering enhanced security of supply to the wider electrical system. In recent years, new incentives around exploiting market price differentials and facilitating the growth of...
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Pakistan has been in severe energy crises since the year 2004. Major reasons behind energy crises are lack of use of modeling tools in power planning and policy development, dependence on imported energy sources and poor governance. In this paper, electricity demand forecasting for Pakistan up...
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It has been almost 40 years since Chile reformed its electricity sector. In 1982, the Electricity Act created an energy market for generators and large customers to negotiate supply contracts. It also established a centralized dispatch of power plants in ascending order of generation cost,...
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Finding the generation mix with the lowest total system cost for deep levels of decarbonisation is critical for electricity consumers and taxpayers, who together need to cover the costs of the entire electricity system. MEGS is an electricity system scenario tool designed to explore options to...
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Participation of nondispatchable renewable energy resources (RER) such as wind turbines (WT) and photovoltaic (PV) systems is one of the main challenges of these clean energy resources. Due to the uncertain nature of these resources, predictions of their amount of power in the day-ahead market...
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This paper aims to analyze the implications of electric vehicle (EV) promotion policy on the Thai road transport and … 2020-2037. The analyses showed that high EV deployment in the transport sector would provide noticeable benefits, for … example, reducing energy demand in the transport sector, decreasing primary energy requirements, and mitigating emissions of …
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Achieving universal electricity access by 2030 is one of the energy-related development targets in Nigeria and the electricity access rate is estimated at 62%, with urban being 91% and rural 30%. In line with the set SDG7 target of achieving universal electricity access by 2030, this study...
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Data centres (DCs) are large electricity consumers, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity usage. They release excess heat (EH) during the operation, which can be recovered in district heating (DH) networks. DCs are expected to satisfy the rising demand for digital services....
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