This special issue presents some of the latest energy planning-related research as presented at the 2019 International Conference on Energy & Environment (ICEE), University of Minho, Portugal, 2019. In this issue, work is presented which investigates policy initiatives’ effects on electricity prices. Other authors apply Modern Portfolio Theory to analyse the energy and environmental policies of the European Union member states. Solar thermal systems are analysed based on a novel costing methodology and lastly carbon dioxide emissions from a Portuguese energy system with further deployment of electric vehicles are assessed.- (undefined
POLICY CHALLENGE To meet the EU's objectives for emissions, electricity supply and gas security...
Energy policy is the main driver for the enhanced deployment of electricity from renewable energy so...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the EU carbon trading scheme and its impacts on regional power...
This special issue presents some of the latest energy planning-related research as presented at the ...
Decision makers in the energy sector – ranging from those setting national- or state-level technolog...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
The thesis deals with the major issues facing the European energy policy: the liberalisation of ener...
As the world progresses, energy issues are increasingly becoming some of the top priorities that are...
Electricity generation systems in Europe are undergoing dramatic changes, largely driven by changing...
In view of the 2030 energy and climate objectives of the European Union, there is a need to evaluate...
This paper assesses challenges arising for renewable energy technologies that have achieved a certai...
EU energy policy is more and more promoting a resilient, efficient and sustainable energy system. Se...
ABSTRACT: Climate change will impact renewable resources and electricity demand, usually not jointly...
The electricity planning traditionally relies on optimization models with the objective of minimizin...
POLICY CHALLENGE To meet the EU's objectives for emissions, electricity supply and gas security...
Energy policy is the main driver for the enhanced deployment of electricity from renewable energy so...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the EU carbon trading scheme and its impacts on regional power...
This special issue presents some of the latest energy planning-related research as presented at the ...
Decision makers in the energy sector – ranging from those setting national- or state-level technolog...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
The thesis deals with the major issues facing the European energy policy: the liberalisation of ener...
As the world progresses, energy issues are increasingly becoming some of the top priorities that are...
Electricity generation systems in Europe are undergoing dramatic changes, largely driven by changing...
In view of the 2030 energy and climate objectives of the European Union, there is a need to evaluate...
This paper assesses challenges arising for renewable energy technologies that have achieved a certai...
EU energy policy is more and more promoting a resilient, efficient and sustainable energy system. Se...
ABSTRACT: Climate change will impact renewable resources and electricity demand, usually not jointly...
The electricity planning traditionally relies on optimization models with the objective of minimizin...
POLICY CHALLENGE To meet the EU's objectives for emissions, electricity supply and gas security...
Energy policy is the main driver for the enhanced deployment of electricity from renewable energy so...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the EU carbon trading scheme and its impacts on regional power...