Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources

Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources

Jurasz, Jakub; Beluco, Alexandre

Elsevier Science & Technology

05/2022

744

Mole

Inglês

9780323855273

15 a 20 dias

1500

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1. Introduction
2. Research trends in renewable energy complementarity: A bibliometric analysis
3. Meteorology as a backbone of complementarity research
4. Meteorological fundamentals of spatiotemporal balancing between the solar and wind energy resources
5. Metrics used for the evaluation of complementarity - review
6. New metric for complementarity assessment
7. GIS tools in complementarity research - estimation and visualization
8. Off-grid hybrid systems reliability and transmission line utilization from the perspective of renewables complementarity
9. On the role of complementarity in siting renewable power generation assets and its economic implications for power systems
10. A comparative study of correlation coefficients used to assess the solar and wind complementarity in Mexico
11. Global complementarity of renewable energy sources
12. Complementarity and application of renewable energy sources in the marine environment
13. Complementarity between rare renewable energies
14. Complementarity in the context of water-food-energy nexus
15. Complementarity in the context of water-energy-ecosystem nexus
16. Water-energy-food nexus in hydropower dominated power systems - the Brazilian case
17. The role and applications of renewable energies in agriculture from the complementarity perspective
18. Impact of climate change on wind and solar energy sources complementarity: a case study of the northeast Brazilian region
19. Assessment of the energy production by hybrid system ''micro hydropower power plant and solar photovoltaic power plant
20. Operations management of large hydro-PV hybrid power plants: Case studies in China
21. Short term complementarity of utility-scale solar and wind power plants
22. Long term changes in complementarity and their impact on off-grid systems reliability
23. Governing complementarity to enhance environmental, economic and social benefits of renewable energy
24 Dancing with renewables: a holistic perspective encompassing the role of the demand side
25. Teaching about complementarity - proposal of classes for university students - including exercises
26. Complementary concentrated solar power - wind hybrid system with thermal storage and ORC
27. Complementarity of renewable energy sources in the context of heating and cooling systems
spatial complementarity; temporal complementarity; variable renewable energy sources; grid integration; overcoming renewables intermittency; Smart grids; energy storage; demand response; renewable energy; electric vehicles