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Renewable Energy Systems - A Smart Energy Systems Approach to the Choice and Modeling of 100% Renewable Solutions
By Professor Henrik Lund
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Renewable Heating Strategies and their Consequences for Storage and Grid Infrastructures
Comparing a Smart Grid to a Smart Energy Systems Approach (Paper under revision) By Henrik Lund Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark HIGHLIGHTS: Compare different strategies to transform the heating sector to 100% renewables. Compare … Continue reading
The role of Solar thermal in Future Energy Systems
The report “The role of Solar thermal in Future Energy Systems – Country cases for Germany, Italy, Austria and Denmark” deals with solar thermal technologies and investigates possible roles for solar thermal in future energy systems for four national energy … Continue reading
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The role of Photovoltaics towards 100% Renewable Energy Systems
The report “The role of Photovoltaics towards 100% Renewable energy systems – Based on international market developments and Danish analysis” focuses … Continue reading