The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of distributed energy (DG) on the Australian Electricity System. The research team at the UQ Energy Economics and Management Group (EEMG) has constructed a variety of sophisticated models to analyse the various impacts of significant increases in DG. These models stress that the spatial configuration of the grid really matters - this has tended to be neglected in economic discussions of the costs of DG relative to conventional, centralized power generation. The modelling also makes it clear that efficient storage systems will often be critical in solving transient stability problems on the grid as we move to the greater provision of renewable DG. ...
Distributed generation, the small-scale production of electricity at or near customers' homes and bu...
Energy consumption has been increasing rapidly over the last few decades. In 2003, Ontario’s energy...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the options for using local demand to accelerate the c...
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of di...
Distributed generation (DG) is rapidly increasing its penetration level in Australia, and is expecte...
The UK electricity system is likely to face dramatic technical and institutional changes in the near...
After decades of power generating units increasing in size, there is currently a growing focus on di...
We present here economic findings from a major study by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Indu...
This doctoral thesis provides three economic studies addressing challenging areas for development in...
Growing awareness of the effects of man-made global warming is leading societies worldwide to re-eva...
The residential market in New Zealand consumes a significant proportion of our electricity productio...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Electrical ...
Distributed Generation (DG) is one of the technologies approved by the South African government for ...
In June 2008 the Australian Federal Government's Green Paper stated its goal as a contributory to th...
Electricity is illuminating, but its generation, transmission, and distribution have long been opaqu...
Distributed generation, the small-scale production of electricity at or near customers' homes and bu...
Energy consumption has been increasing rapidly over the last few decades. In 2003, Ontario’s energy...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the options for using local demand to accelerate the c...
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of di...
Distributed generation (DG) is rapidly increasing its penetration level in Australia, and is expecte...
The UK electricity system is likely to face dramatic technical and institutional changes in the near...
After decades of power generating units increasing in size, there is currently a growing focus on di...
We present here economic findings from a major study by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Indu...
This doctoral thesis provides three economic studies addressing challenging areas for development in...
Growing awareness of the effects of man-made global warming is leading societies worldwide to re-eva...
The residential market in New Zealand consumes a significant proportion of our electricity productio...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Electrical ...
Distributed Generation (DG) is one of the technologies approved by the South African government for ...
In June 2008 the Australian Federal Government's Green Paper stated its goal as a contributory to th...
Electricity is illuminating, but its generation, transmission, and distribution have long been opaqu...
Distributed generation, the small-scale production of electricity at or near customers' homes and bu...
Energy consumption has been increasing rapidly over the last few decades. In 2003, Ontario’s energy...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the options for using local demand to accelerate the c...