Electrifying the energy system with heat pumps and electric vehicles is a strategy of many countries to reduce CO2 emissions. Large electrification, however, poses several new challenges for the electricity system, particularly in combination with a simultaneous substitution of nuclear power plants by volatile renewables such as photovoltaics. The increasing consumption of electricity and the growing number of installed photovoltaic systems are pushing the existing electrical grid to its limits. Today’s grid must be expanded with smart controllers and their components regulated. For this purpose, an understanding of the flexible participants such as boilers, heat pumps and electric vehicles, but also of the new production facilities such as...
Electrification of energy intensive sectors is one of the main tools in decreasing fossil fuel consu...
‘Electrify everything’ is considered an important strategy to achieve the net-zero carbon emission g...
The use of electricity from renewable energy sources (RES) in the transport sector has many advantag...
Electrifying the energy system with heat pumps and electric vehicles is a strategy of many countries...
If the Netherlands wishes to achieve an 80% CO2 reduction by the year 2050, technologies such as hea...
This paper compares various flexibility options to support renewable energy integration across the e...
The use of plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) is rapidly growing in many countries. In Sweden the numbe...
The electricity, heating, and transport sectors in urban areas all have to contribute to meeting str...
reement, adopted by virtually all 195 countries of the United Nations, is a binding deal with target...
With the decarbonisation of electricity generation, large scale heat pumps are becoming increasingly...
This work addresses the role of an enhanced integration of the power, heat and transport sectors in ...
The demand for electricity has been increasing worldwide and it is predicted that this trend will be...
International audienceThe EU is setting increasingly ambitious energy and climate targets and is aim...
The push to decarbonize the world's economies has led to discussions about fully electrifying the re...
Strategies such as the incorporation of renewable energy sources and the decarbonization of the resi...
Electrification of energy intensive sectors is one of the main tools in decreasing fossil fuel consu...
‘Electrify everything’ is considered an important strategy to achieve the net-zero carbon emission g...
The use of electricity from renewable energy sources (RES) in the transport sector has many advantag...
Electrifying the energy system with heat pumps and electric vehicles is a strategy of many countries...
If the Netherlands wishes to achieve an 80% CO2 reduction by the year 2050, technologies such as hea...
This paper compares various flexibility options to support renewable energy integration across the e...
The use of plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) is rapidly growing in many countries. In Sweden the numbe...
The electricity, heating, and transport sectors in urban areas all have to contribute to meeting str...
reement, adopted by virtually all 195 countries of the United Nations, is a binding deal with target...
With the decarbonisation of electricity generation, large scale heat pumps are becoming increasingly...
This work addresses the role of an enhanced integration of the power, heat and transport sectors in ...
The demand for electricity has been increasing worldwide and it is predicted that this trend will be...
International audienceThe EU is setting increasingly ambitious energy and climate targets and is aim...
The push to decarbonize the world's economies has led to discussions about fully electrifying the re...
Strategies such as the incorporation of renewable energy sources and the decarbonization of the resi...
Electrification of energy intensive sectors is one of the main tools in decreasing fossil fuel consu...
‘Electrify everything’ is considered an important strategy to achieve the net-zero carbon emission g...
The use of electricity from renewable energy sources (RES) in the transport sector has many advantag...