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Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources

Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources

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The book "Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources" consolidates current developments on the subject, addressing technical advances, presenting new mapping results, and providing insights for research and implementation. It helps answer questions about how complementarity can be used in large interconnected systems, its real applicability potential, and its impact on energy generation systems.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 744 pages
Publication date: 26 May 2022
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology


Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources is a comprehensive and up-to-date examination of the latest developments in this field. It encompasses a wide range of technical advancements, presents novel mapping results, and offers valuable insights for further research and implementation. By addressing critical questions such as how complementarity can be effectively utilized in the operation of large interconnected systems, the real applicability potential of energetic complementarity, and its impact on energy generation systems, this title serves as a valuable resource for all researchers, academicians, and students engaged in the study of renewable energy complementarity in systems.

Over the past decade, the subject of energy complementarity has gained significant prominence and recognition among researchers and energy resource managers seeking to improve energy systems. Early research in this area explored methods to quantify complementarity, examine the effects of complementarity on the performance of hybrid systems, and identify and map complementarity between solar energy, wind energy, and hydroelectric energy systems.

The book comprehensively covers various aspects of energy complementarity, including theoretical foundations, empirical studies, and practical applications. It discusses the concept of complementarity, its definition, and the factors that contribute to its realization. The authors provide a detailed analysis of the interactions between different renewable energy sources and explore how they can be combined to optimize energy production and reduce environmental impacts.

One of the key themes of the book is the use of complementarity in the operation of large interconnected systems. The authors discuss how energy sources can be coordinated and integrated to maximize their benefits and minimize their drawbacks. They explore the challenges associated with managing energy resources in a complex and dynamic environment and propose solutions to address these challenges.

The book also presents novel mapping results that shed light on the spatial and temporal distribution of complementarity between renewable energy sources. These results can help policymakers and decision-makers optimize the placement and configuration of renewable energy infrastructure to maximize energy production and reduce costs.

In addition to its technical content, Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources offers valuable insights for further research and implementation. The authors provide recommendations for future research directions and suggest areas where additional research is needed to enhance our understanding of energy complementarity. They also discuss the policy implications of energy complementarity and suggest ways in which policymakers can promote its development and adoption.

Overall, Complementarity of Variable Renewable Energy Sources is a comprehensive and timely examination of the latest developments in this field. It provides valuable insights for researchers, academicians, and policymakers interested in improving energy systems and promoting sustainable energy development. By addressing critical questions and offering practical solutions, this title contributes to the ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of our energy infrastructure.

Weight: 1460g
Dimension: 192 x 235 x 43 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780323855273

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