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Energy aggregation 5 China 2 Divisia 2 Energy Aggregation 2 Renewable energy 2 Dynamic programming 1 Dynamische Optimierung 1 Elasticity of Substitution 1 Elasticity of substitution 1 Energy Efficiency 1 Energy coordination 1 Energy efficiency 1 Energy variability 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Genetic algorithm 1 Heuristics 1 Heuristik 1 Hydropower 1 Imperfect Substitutability 1 Imperfect substitutability 1 Long-term hydropower scheduling 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Multi-annual persistence 1 Optimization 1 Photovoltaics 1 Photovoltaik 1 Renewable energy policy 1 Scheduling problem 1 Scheduling-Verfahren 1 Solar energy 1 Solar intermittency 1 Solar technology 1 Solartechnik 1 Sonnenenergie 1 Stochastic dynamic programming 1 Tabu Search 1 Theorie 1
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Free 4 Undetermined 4 CC license 1
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Article 6 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Undetermined 6 English 2
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Liao, Hua 4 Wei, Yi-Ming 4 Aldeman, M. R. 1 Banda, Benjamin M. 1 Emiel, Gregory 1 Gendreau, Michel 1 Guo, Ying 1 Hassan, Rashid M. 1 Jo, J. H. 1 Krull, B. 1 Li, Jiaming 1 Loomis, D. G. 1 Mbeutcha, Yves 1 Platt, Glenn 1 Ward, John K. 1
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Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology 2
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CEEP-BIT Working Papers 2 African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 1 Computational management science 1 Energy 1 Renewable Energy 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1 Renewable and sustainable energy transition 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Reduction of solar photovoltaic system output variability with geographical aggregation
Aldeman, M. R.; Jo, J. H.; Loomis, D. G.; Krull, B. - In: Renewable and sustainable energy transition 3 (2023), pp. 1-14
Variable power outputs are one of the largest challenges facing the widespread adoption of renewable energy systems. The inherent variability of solar resources makes it challenging to integrate large amounts of solar energy into the electric grid. However, the weather factors that influence...
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A hybrid dynamic programming : Tabu Search approach for the long-term hydropower scheduling problem
Mbeutcha, Yves; Gendreau, Michel; Emiel, Gregory - In: Computational management science 18 (2021) 3, pp. 385-410
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Will the aggregation approach affect energy efficiency performance assessment?
Wei, Yi-Ming; Liao, Hua - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research … - 2012
Aggregate energy is usually measured in the linear weighted summation of various energy types based on thermal dynamics laws. This measurement is scientific and acceptable in the physics or energy engineering world. However, it implicitly assumes that all energy types are perfectly substitutable...
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Inter-fuel substitution and dynamic adjustment in input demand: Implications for deforestation and carbon emission in Malawi
Banda, Benjamin M.; Hassan, Rashid M. - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 06 (2011) 1
This study estimates inter-fuel substitution elasticities and long-run substitution elasticities between energy and non-energy aggregate inputs used by production sectors in Malawi. All fuels are Morishima substitutes but there are significant sectoral variations in the magnitude of the...
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China's energy consumption: A perspective from Divisia aggregation approach
Wei, Yi-Ming; Liao, Hua - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research … - 2009
China's total energy consumption, according to the official data, decreased impressively during 1997-1998 and increased sharply during 2003-2007, which in turn resulted in energy intensity fluctuation. Many literatures explained this "unusual phenomenon" from the perspectives of technical...
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Renewable energy aggregation with intelligent battery controller
Li, Jiaming; Guo, Ying; Platt, Glenn; Ward, John K. - In: Renewable Energy 59 (2013) C, pp. 220-228
Photovoltaic (PV) generation of electricity is an important renewable energy source. One way to increase the value of small-scale renewable generators is to aggregate and control their output so they appear to the wider grid as one larger generator. This paper introduces our Virtual Power...
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Will the aggregation approach affect energy efficiency performance assessment?
Liao, Hua; Wei, Yi-Ming - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (2012) 7, pp. 4537-4542
Aggregate energy is usually measured in the linear weighted summation of various energy types based on thermal dynamics laws. This measurement is scientific and acceptable in the physics or energy engineering world. However, it implicitly assumes that all energy types are perfectly substitutable...
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China's energy consumption: A perspective from Divisia aggregation approach
Liao, Hua; Wei, Yi-Ming - In: Energy 35 (2010) 1, pp. 28-34
China's total energy consumption, according to the official data, decreased impressively during 1997–1998 and increased sharply during 2003–2007, which in turn resulted in energy intensity fluctuation. Many literatures explained this “unusual phenomenon” from the perspectives of...
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