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22.09.10
Quantifying Exports and Minimising Curtailment: From 20% to 50% Wind Penetration in Denmark
Mr Andrew Smith, London Analytics Denmark is frequently held up as a case study of a grid successfully integrating a wind penetration of 20%. Conversely, claim...
22.09.10
Time to stop experimenting with UK renewable energy policy?
Dr Robert Gross, Imperial College In the period since Britain’s electricity markets were privatised a variety of measures have been put in place to support t...
21.09.09
China’s Role in Advancing Climate Policies in the Face of a Global Recession
Antony Froggatt , Chatham House. China plays a key role in the interactions between global energy prices, CO2 emissions and global economic output. In terms of...
11.02.09
Regional Renewable Energy Policy in China 2009
Amber Sharick, Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research The development for renewables within China is discussed in context to its growing population, gro...
24.09.08
Transmission access – developing a regime to facilitate the delivery of the UK’s Renewable Targets
Mr Philip Baker, Exeter University Abstract for BIEE 7th Academic Conference The New Energy Challenge: Security and Sustainability A Job for Government...
01.09.08
Expanding the System: Regulation and New Transmission Capacity for Renewables Connection in the UK
Dr Bridget Woodman, University of Exeter, Cornwall campus New transmission capacity will be needed to allow the connection of the renewables generation req...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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