Search Results - "Krakowski, Vincent"
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Embedding power system’s reliability within a long-term Energy System Optimization Model: Linking high renewable energy integration and future grid stability for France by 2050
Published in Applied energy (01-01-2020)“…•First integration of system adequacy and transient stability in French energy model.•Power capacity doubles in 100% renewable scenario compared to the…”
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Reprint of Feasible path toward 40–100% renewable energy shares for power supply in France by 2050: A prospective analysis
Published in Applied energy (15-12-2016)“…•Combination of thermodynamic framework and energy-planning model.•Short-term dynamic of power systems in long-term prospective studies.•Approach applied to…”
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Feasible path toward 40–100% renewable energy shares for power supply in France by 2050: A prospective analysis
Published in Applied energy (01-06-2016)“…•Combination of thermodynamic framework and energy-planning model.•Short-term dynamic of power systems in long-term prospective studies.•Approach applied to…”
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Maximizing intermittency in 100% renewable and reliable power systems: A holistic approach applied to Reunion Island in 2030
Published in Applied energy (01-10-2018)“…•Long-term planning exercise on a decarbonated power system for Reunion Island.•Space-aggregation and time-reconciliation of the scales involved in power…”
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Redispatch and balancing: Same but different. Links, conflicts and solutions
Published in 2020 17th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM) (01-09-2020)“…The authors provide a critical analysis of existing approaches to balancing and congestion management (specifically redispatch) and their effects on the…”
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Time reconciliation and space agregation to shed light on the plausibility of long-term low carbon pathways for power systems
Published in 2016 IEEE Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE) (01-08-2016)“…To address the abysmal lack of efficiency of the electrical system (73% of losses, 45% of worldwide CO2 emissions), an energy-efficient description of…”
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