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numerical modelling 4 Numerical Modelling 3 Electricity Market 2 Numerical modelling 2 Power Generation Economics 2 Renewables 2 Solar Power 2 Value Factor 2 Wind Power 2 combustion 2 nitrogen oxides 2 3D geological modelling 1 Climate Policy 1 Electricity market 1 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 1 Endogenous Growth 1 Energy 1 Energy system resilience 1 Green Tax Reform 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Induced Innovation 1 Innovation 1 Klimapolitik 1 Mt. Amiata 1 Robust Planning 1 Steuerreform 1 System Adequacy 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 analytic modelling 1 electrochemical kinetics 1 fuel cells 1 geothermics 1 species transport 1 Ökosteuer 1
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 4
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Working Paper 4 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 6 Undetermined 3
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Darudi, Ali 2 Hirth, Lion 2 Musiał, Dorota 2 Poskart, Anna 2 Zajemska, Monika 2 Ciani, Valentina 1 Fulignati, Paolo 1 Karydas, Christos 1 Katrašnik, Tomaž 1 Marianelli, Paola 1 Savelsberg, Jonas 1 Sbrana, Alessandro 1 Schlecht, Ingmar 1 Tavčar, Gregor 1 Zhang, Lin 1
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Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1
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Energies 2 Economic and Environmental Studies (E&ES) 1 Economic and environmental studies : a journal for sustainable development ; E&ES 1 Economics Working Paper Series 1 Nota di Lavoro 1 Working Papers / Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1
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EconStor 5 RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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The Future Electricity Market Model - FEM: Model Description
Darudi, Ali - 2024
The Future Electricity Market Model (FEM) is a comprehensive technoeconomic model designed to simulate the investment, dispatch, and trade dynamics within the power systems of Switzerland and Europe. FEM operates as a partial equilibrium model of the wholesale electricity market, minimizing...
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Thrive in sunshine, brace for thunder: Least-cost robust power system investments under political shocks
Darudi, Ali; Savelsberg, Jonas; Schlecht, Ingmar - 2024
Energy system planning literature often focuses on either normal operating conditions or on shock/restriction scenarios. Systems designed only for normal years struggle during crises like fuel shortages or trade restrictions, leading to lost load or high prices, while systems optimized entirely...
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Green tax reform, endogenous innovation and the growth dividend
Karydas, Christos; Zhang, Lin - 2017
We study theoretically and numerically the effects of an environmental tax reform using endogenous growth theory. In the theoretical part, mobile labor between manufacturing and R&D activities, and elasticity of substitution between labor and energy in manufacturing lower than unity allow for a...
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The kinetics of nitrogen oxides formation in the flame gas
Zajemska, Monika; Poskart, Anna; Musiał, Dorota - In: Economic and Environmental Studies (E&ES) 15 (2015) 4, pp. 445-460
This paper treats about the problem of nitrogen oxides formation in the process of natural gas combustion. The analysis of the influence of selected combustion parameters on the concentration of NO, N2O and NO2 in the combustion products was done. From many factors determining NOx formation two...
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The kinetics of nitrogen oxides formation in the flame gas
Zajemska, Monika; Poskart, Anna; Musiał, Dorota - In: Economic and environmental studies : a journal for … 15 (2015) 4, pp. 445-460
This paper treats about the problem of nitrogen oxides formation in the process of natural gas combustion. The analysis of the influence of selected combustion parameters on the concentration of NO, N2O and NO2 in the combustion products was done. From many factors determining NOx formation two...
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3D Geothermal Modelling of the Mount Amiata Hydrothermal System in Italy
Fulignati, Paolo; Marianelli, Paola; Sbrana, Alessandro; … - In: Energies 7 (2014) 11, pp. 7434-7453
between borehole data and numerical modelling results allows reconstructing the temperature distribution in the subsoil of the …
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An Innovative Hybrid 3D Analytic-Numerical Approach for System Level Modelling of PEM Fuel Cells
Tavčar, Gregor; Katrašnik, Tomaž - In: Energies 6 (2013) 10, pp. 5426-5485
The PEM fuel cell model presented in this paper is based on modelling species transport and coupling electrochemical reactions to species transport in an innovative way. Species transport is modelled by obtaining a 2D analytic solution for species concentration distribution in the plane...
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The market value of variable renewables
Hirth, Lion - 2012
The income that wind and solar power receive on the market is affected by the variability of their output. At times of high availability of the primary energy source, they supply electricity at zero marginal costs, shift the supply curve (merit-order curve) to the right and thereby reduce the...
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The Market Value of Variable Renewables
Hirth, Lion - Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) - 2012
The income that wind and solar power receive on the market is affected by the variability of their output. At times of high availability of the primary energy source, they supply electricity at zero marginal costs, shift the supply curve (merit-order curve) to the right and thereby reduce the...
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