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Complementarity 2 Energy and Environmental Policy 2 Fossil Energy Investments 2 Renewable Energy Investments 2 1990-2013 1 Climate protection 1 Complementary goods 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Flexibility 1 Flexibilität 1 Fossil fuel 1 Fossile Energie 1 Innovation diffusion 1 Innovationsdiffusion 1 Klimaschutz 1 Komplementärgüter 1 Kraftwerk 1 Market integration 1 Marktintegration 1 Power plant 1 Renewable energy 1 USA 1 United States 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Popp, David 2 Verdolini, Elena 2 Vona, Francesco 2
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Nota di Lavoro 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Bridging the Gap: Do Fast Reacting Fossil Technologies Facilitate Renewable Energy Diffusion?
Verdolini, Elena; Vona, Francesco; Popp, David - 2016
The diffusion of renewable energy in the power system implies high supply variability. Lacking economically viable storage options, renewable energy integration has so far been possible thanks to the presence of fast-reacting mid-merit fossil-based technologies, which act as back-up capacity....
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Bridging the gap : do fast reacting fossil technologies facilitate renewable energy diffusion?
Verdolini, Elena; Vona, Francesco; Popp, David - 2016
The diffusion of renewable energy in the power system implies high supply variability. Lacking economically viable storage options, renewable energy integration has so far been possible thanks to the presence of fast-reacting mid-merit fossil-based technologies, which act as back-up capacity....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011509087
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