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Supplementary material for "Long Term Impact of Grid Level Energy Storage on Renewable Energy Penetration and Emissions in the Chilean Electric System" by Serguey A. Maximov, Gareth P. Harrison and Daniel Friedrich, Energies, 2019 

Maximov, Serguey
Supplementary material for publication: "Long Term Impact of Grid Level Energy Storage on Renewable Energy Penetration and Emissions in the Chilean Electric System" Includes modifications to Python code and the data for ...
 

 

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Date Accessioned2019 (1)Data CreatorMaximov, Serguey (1)Subject Classification
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linear optimization (1)pumped thermal energy storage (1)... View allFunderCONICYT PFCHA/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2017 (1)Type
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