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Electricity Markets and Renewables: A Survey of Potential Design Changes and Their Consequences

Electricity Markets and Renewables: A Survey of Potential Design Changes and Their Consequences

by Tim Sovine | Nov 1, 2017

Electricity Markets and Renewables: A Survey of Potential Design Changes and Their Consequences Date Published: November 2017 Authors: Erik Ela, Congcong Wang, Sai Moorty, Kenneth Ragsdale, Jon O’Sullivan, Mark Rothleder, Benjamin Hobbs The evolution of market...
Electricity Markets and Renewables: A Survey of Potential Design Changes and Their Consequences

Synergies between Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: a Working Paper Based on REmap

by Tim Sovine | Aug 1, 2017

Synergies Between Wind and Solar Generation and Demand Response Date Published: August 2017 Authors: Niels Berghout, Machteld van den Broek, Ernst Worrell, Dolf Gielen, Deger Saygin, Nicholas Wagner When renewable energy and energy efficiency are pursued together,...
Electricity Markets and Renewables: A Survey of Potential Design Changes and Their Consequences

The Evolution of the Market: Designing a Market for High Levels of Variable Generation

by Tim Sovine | Nov 1, 2015

The Evolution of the Market: Designing a Market for High Levels of Variable Generation Date Published: November 2015 Authors: Mark Ahlstrom, Erik Ela, Jenny Riesz, Jonathan O’Sullivan, Benjamin Hobbs, Mark O’Malley, Michael Milligan, Paul Sotkiewicz, Jim...
Electricity Markets and Renewables: A Survey of Potential Design Changes and Their Consequences

Synergies Between Wind and Solar Generation and Demand Response

by Tim Sovine | Nov 1, 2014

Synergies Between Wind and Solar Generation and Demand Response Date Published: November 2014 Authors: Sheila Nolan, Daniel Burke, Hassan Wajahat Qazi, Damian Flynn, Mark O’Malley, Juha Kiviluoma, Brendan Kirby, Marissa Hummon, Michael Milligan This paper...
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