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Electricity 3 Load duration curve 3 Computable general equilibrium 2 Electric power industry 2 Electricity price 2 Elektrizität 2 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 2 Energiekonsum 2 Energy consumption 2 Load Duration Curve 2 Strompreis 2 annual load duration curve 2 electricity demand analysis 2 electricity planning 2 load curves 2 modelling electricity demand 2 resource constraints 2 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Capacity Costs 1 Capacity Factor 1 Consumption Trends 1 Critical excess electricity production (CEEP) 1 Electricity Generation Projects 1 Electricity Generation Sources 1 Electricity Supply-Demand 1 Electricity demand 1 EnergyPLAN model 1 General equilibrium 1 Hydro Generation 1 Intermittent renewable energy sources 1 Large combustion plants 1 Load duration curve (LDC) 1 Load group 1 NeD model 1 Optimal Dispatch 1 Optimal Stacking 1 Renewable Energy 1 Renewable energy 1 Reserve Margin 1 Running Costs 1
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Undetermined 4 CC license 1 Free 1
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Article 7 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Undetermined 5 English 3
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Wiskich, Anthony 2 Aktunç, Esra Ağca 1 Balachandra, P. 1 Bilge, Ayşe 1 Cerovac, Tin 1 Chaiamarit, Kunjana 1 Chandru, V. 1 Duić, Neven 1 Harberger, Arnold C. 1 Jenkins, Glenn Paul 1 Kuo, Chun-Yan 1 Nuchprayoon, Somboon 1 P. Balachandra, V. Chandru, M.H. Bala Subrahmanya 1 Pukšec, Tomislav 1 Subrahmanya, M.H. Bala 1 Yücekaya, Ahmet 1 Önay, Selim 1 Ćosić, Boris 1
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Economics Department, Queen's University 1
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International Journal of Global Energy Issues 2 Applied Energy 1 Development Discussion Papers 1 Energy Economics 1 Energy economics 1 International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy : IJEEP 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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A supply and demand analysis for the Turkish electricity market : supply adequacy and resource utilization
Önay, Selim; Yücekaya, Ahmet; Bilge, Ayşe; Aktunç, … - In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy : IJEEP 11 (2021) 6, pp. 315-327
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Impact assessment of renewable generation on electricity demand characteristics
Chaiamarit, Kunjana; Nuchprayoon, Somboon - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 39 (2014) C, pp. 995-1004
In response to variation generation of renewable resources, it is necessary to assess the impacts on electricity demand characteristics. Renewable resources under consideration are photovoltaic, wind, small hydro, biomass, and biogas. It is proposed to treat renewable generation as negative...
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Implementing a load duration curve of electricity demand in a general equilibrium model
Wiskich, Anthony - In: Energy Economics 45 (2014) C, pp. 373-380
Top-down computable general equilibrium models of energy–economy interactions have a limited representation of the electricity sector, typically using constant elasticities of substitution between generation types. Detailed bottom-up electricity models generally have embedded load duration...
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Wind energy integration into future energy systems based on conventional plants – The case study of Croatia
Cerovac, Tin; Ćosić, Boris; Pukšec, Tomislav; Duić, … - In: Applied Energy 135 (2014) C, pp. 643-655
Croatian energy system is currently highly import-dependent and integration of a high share of renewable energy sources needs to be considered. This paper studies eight scenarios; three proposed by the Croatian Energy Strategy, one proposed by the Indicative medium-term development plan of...
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Implementing a load duration curve of electricity demand in a general equilibrium model
Wiskich, Anthony - In: Energy economics 45 (2014), pp. 373-380
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Cost-Benefit Analysis for Investment Decisions: Chapter 18 (The ABCs of Electricity Project Analysis)
Jenkins, Glenn Paul; Kuo, Chun-Yan; Harberger, Arnold C. - Economics Department, Queen's University - 2011
For the most part, the differences between the analysis of an owner-operated private venture project and that of typical public-sector projects are concentrated in the valuation of benefits. Most project costs are indeed cash outlays, just like those of a business venture, but this is not at all...
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Electricity demand analysis - unconstrained vs constrained scenarios
Balachandra, P.; Chandru, V.; Subrahmanya, M.H. Bala - In: International Journal of Global Energy Issues 20 (2003) 1, pp. 1-35
In India, the electricity systems are chronically constrained by shortage of both capital and energy resources. These result in rationing and interruptions of supply with a severely disrupted electricity usage pattern. From this background, we try to analyse the demand patterns with and without...
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Electricity demand analysis - unconstrained vs constrained scenarios
P. Balachandra, V. Chandru, M.H. Bala Subrahmanya - In: International Journal of Global Energy Issues 20 (2003) 1, pp. 1-35
In India, the electricity systems are chronically constrained by shortage of both capital and energy resources. These result in rationing and interruptions of supply with a severely disrupted electricity usage pattern. From this background, we try to analyse the demand patterns with and without...
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