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Can a fully renewable system with storage cost-effectively cover the total demand of a big scale standalone grid? Analysis of three scenarios applied to the Grand Canary Island, Spain by 2040
ArticleAbstract: The extensive use of carbon-free energy sources is essential to achieving zero CO2 emission goals inPalabras claves:Mega-batteries, RENEWABLE ENERGY, Reversible pumped storage, Standalone system, Statistical Analysis, Storage systemAutores:Berna-Escriche C., Carlos Vargas-Salgado, Escrivá-Castells A., Solar D.A.Fuentes:scopusHydrogen Production from Surplus Electricity Generated by an Autonomous Renewable System: Scenario 2040 on Grand Canary Island, Spain
ArticleAbstract: The electrification of final energy uses is a key strategy to reach the desired scenario with zero gPalabras claves:Batteries, demand management, electrification final energy consumption, energy vector, hydrogen, pumping storage, RENEWABLE ENERGY, Sensitivity Analysis, standalone electricity generation, storage technologiesAutores:Berna-Escriche C., Carlos Vargas-Salgado, Escrivá-Castells A., Solar D.A.Fuentes:scopusOptimization of All-Renewable Generation Mix According to Different Demand Response Scenarios to Cover All the Electricity Demand Forecast by 2040: The Case of the Grand Canary Island
ArticleAbstract: The decarbonization of the electric generation system is fundamental to reaching the de-sired scenarPalabras claves:demand management, electrification final energy consumption, Mega-batteries, pumping storage, RENEWABLE ENERGY, self-consumption, Stand-alone electricity generation, Statistical analysis of high variable energy sources, storage technologies, vehicle-to-gridAutores:Berna-Escriche C., Carlos Vargas-Salgado, Díaz-Bello D., Escrivá-Castells A.Fuentes:scopusOptimization of the electricity generation mix using economic criteria with zero-emissions for stand-alone systems: Case applied to Grand Canary Island in Spain
ArticleAbstract: The extensive use of greenhouse gas-free energy sources is essential to achieve net zero emissions tPalabras claves:Economic competitiveness, Mathematical optimization modelling, RENEWABLE ENERGY, Small modular reactor, Stand-alone electricity generation, storage technologies, Zero-emissionsAutores:Berna-Escriche C., Carlos Vargas-Salgado, Escrivá-Castells A., Solar D.A.Fuentes:scopus