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The increase in variable renewable energy sources for power generation is creating a demand for more flexibility in the other parts of the value chain: networks, consumption and potentially storage facilities. Interfaces with other infrastructures may also provide flexibility. Implementation of these options for flexibility requires a more integrated approach to the regulation of the power sector...
The large scale deployment of renewable generation is widely seen as the most promising option for displacing fossil fuel power generation, and for expanding generation capacity to meet the growing demand for electricity without increasing carbon emissions. A key challenge in integrating wind and other renewable power in the electricity grid is to devise approaches that ensure sustainability not only...
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