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The decarbonization of the electricity supply system implies an increase in intermittent renewable energy sources, both in terms of large-scale (offshore) wind power plants as well as small scale decentralized energy sources and storage technologies. In order to maintain the supply demand balance in the operational time scales.

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Renewable energy integration

  • Policy and regulation
  • Modeling of variable energy resources
  • Variable energy resources in power system and market operations
  • Forecasting renewables
  • Connecting renewable energy to power grids
  • System flexibility
  • Demand response and distributed energy resources
  • Variable energy resources in island power systems
  • Solar, tidal and wave energy integration
  • Enabling and disruptive technologies for renewable integration

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The decarbonization of the electricity supply system implies an increase in intermittent renewable energy sources, both in terms of large-scale (offshore) wind power plants as well as small scale decentralized energy sources and storage technologies. In order to maintain the supply demand balance in the operational time scales.

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