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Exploring flexibility of near-optimal solutions to highly renewable energy systems
To achieve the ambitious climate goals of the Paris agreement [1] , major revisions of the global energy system are needed. Energy system modeling is, however, a complicated, task subject to large uncertainty [2]. Decision-makers have to consider a multitude of aspects including financial, political, and technical constraints. To aid decision-makers, energy system models are commonly used to study possible future scenarios [3].
- Aarhus University Denmark
- Aalborg University Library (AUB) Aalborg Universitet Research Portal Denmark
- Aalborg University Library (AUB) Denmark
- Aalborg University Library (AUB) Denmark
- Aalborg University Denmark
Self-sufficiency, Decarbonization, Renewable energy systems, Transmission, Uncertainty analysis, Renewable Energy, Energy system optimization models, Flexibility, Solar PV deployment, Modeling to generate alternatives, Land-use
Self-sufficiency, Decarbonization, Renewable energy systems, Transmission, Uncertainty analysis, Renewable Energy, Energy system optimization models, Flexibility, Solar PV deployment, Modeling to generate alternatives, Land-use
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