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photovoltaic (PV) technology is expected to make an essential contribution, but due to relatively high cost, its growth to date has …
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Unbalanced voltage will inevitably cause power and DC voltage fluctuations in a three-phase PV system. The deterioration of power quality will do great harm to the PV panels and the loads, so it is necessary to suppress the power fluctuations. This paper further explores the coefficients control...
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In this paper, a reflex charger with zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) and non-dissipative cells for photovoltaic (PV …
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, transport, and storage (CCTS), while the cost of renewables tends to be overestimated. In particular this applies to … contrast to renewables, neither nuclear energy nor carbon capture, transport, and storage are cost efficient enough to play a … development of renewables. This requires the setting of ambitious renewables targets for 2030 as well as clear emissions reduction …
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of renewables, stock-dependent oil extraction costs and convex climate damages. Weconcentrate on economies with an … plus scarcity rent and social cost of carbon) below thatof renewables. There are then two regimes. If the oil stock is … small, the social optimum path consists of aninitial oil-only phase followed by a renewables-only phase. With a lower cost …
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marginal value of electricity from renewables. Then we estimate the optimal share of wind and solar power in Northwestern …
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renewables would change dramatically if all costs are taken into account. …
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subsidized entry of wind power in the Nordic electricity market. A relatively small-scale entry of renewables leads to a large …
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This study develops a scenario-based model to assess the current and future trends in energy demand in Africa and associated greenhouse gas emissions. Future energy demand is forecast on the basis of socio-economic variables such as gross domestic product, income per capita, population, and...
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Given the agreed urgency of decarbonizing electricity and the need to guide decentralized private decisions, an adequate and credible carbon price appears essential. The paper models and quantifies the break-even carbon price for mature zero-carbon electricity investments. It appears an...
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