Due to the stochastic nature of wind, electric power generated by wind turbines is highly erratic and may affect both the power quality and the planning of power systems. Energy …
The global effort to decarbonise electricity systems has led to widespread deployments of variable renewable energy generation technologies, which in turn has boosted research …
Electricity plays a dominant role to the citizens׳ well-being and the social prosperity of the developed economies. Electricity perspectives have attracted the research interest of the …
Previous studies have noted the importance of electricity storage and hydrogen technologies for enabling large-scale variable renewable energy (VRE) deployment in long …
The purpose of this review is examination of the present scenario of electricity production and investigation of whether an electricity powered world is possible, indicating which …
Extensive development and construction in marine and coastal systems is driving a phenomenon known as “ocean sprawl”. Ocean sprawl removes or transforms marine …
B Cárdenas, L Swinfen-Styles, J Rouse, A Hoskin… - Renewable energy, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper explores how the requirement for energy storage capacity will grow as the penetration of renewables increases. The UK's electric grid is used as a case study. The …
MA Delucchi, MZ Jacobson - Energy policy, 2011 - Elsevier
This is Part II of two papers evaluating the feasibility of providing all energy for all purposes (electric power, transportation, and heating/cooling), everywhere in the world, from wind …
Great Britain's overall carbon emissions fell by 6% in 2016, due to cleaner electricity production. This was not due to a surge in low-carbon nuclear or renewable sources; …