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Climate-combined energy modelling approach for power system planning towards optimized integration of renewables under potential climate change - The Small Island Developing State perspective
ArticleAbstract: While high renewable electricity targets are feasible under current climatic conditions, planning thPalabras claves:Future climate scenarios, Intermittent renewables integration, Island grids, Power balance optimization, Power generation resource planning and management, SurinameAutores:Donk P., Patrick Willems, Sterl S., Thiery W.Fuentes:scopusAmplified Drought and Flood Risk Under Future Socioeconomic and Climatic Change
ArticleAbstract: The economic stress and damage from natural hazards are escalating at an alarming rate, calling forPalabras claves:Autores:Hosseinzadehtalaei P., Patrick Willems, Tabari H., Thiery W.Fuentes:scopusEarly warnings of hazardous thunderstorms over Lake Victoria
ArticleAbstract: Weather extremes have harmful impacts on communities around Lake Victoria in East Africa. Every yearPalabras claves:early warning systems, extreme weather, Lake Victoria, vulnerabilityAutores:Bedka K., Gudmundsson L., Lhermitte S., Patrick Willems, Semazzi F.H.M., Seneviratne S.I., Thiery W., van Lipzig N.Fuentes:scopusTurbines of the Caribbean: Decarbonising Suriname's electricity mix through hydro-supported integration of wind power
ArticleAbstract: The Caribbean nation of Suriname has historically depended on a mix of hydropower and oil-based fossPalabras claves:Caribbean, Electricity generation, Flexibility, Grid integration of renewables, hydropower, Suriname, Wind powerAutores:Donk P., Patrick Willems, Sterl S., Thiery W.Fuentes:scopusREVUB-Light: A parsimonious model to assess power system balancing and flexibility for optimal intermittent renewable energy integration – A study of Suriname
ArticleAbstract: A new model, REVUB-Light, an extended modelling approach for the recently developed “Renewable EnergPalabras claves:hydropower, Intermittent renewables integration, Island grids, Power balance optimization, power generation, SurinameAutores:Donk P., Patrick Willems, Sterl S., Thiery W.Fuentes:scopus