This paper examines four mutually exclusive scenarios for the expansion of the Greek electricity system developed by official authorities and representing alternative views on meeting electricity demand. The aim is to encompass all positive and negative side-effects characterizing the electricity generation technologies assumed to participate in each scenario and emphasis is given to the particular role of renewable energy sources which represent a major differentiating factor between them. The calculation of economic, technical and environmental performances of the examined scenarios for the year 2010 shows that electricity planning is a complicated task since improvements in one policy target are accompanied by losses in others. In order ...
Sustainable energy decision making requires the comparison of energy generation technologies regardi...
Future electricity planning necessitates a thorough multi-faceted analysis of the available technolo...
According to the current European and national legislation, Greece targets to a 40% share of renewab...
Energy planning is a complex process involving multiple and conflicting objectives with many agents ...
The aim of this paper is to put forward a proposal for a methodology to analyze the sustainability o...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
The aim of this Thesis is to consider a methodological framework suitable to support a primary and p...
Decision support based upon risk analysis into comparison of the electricity generation from differe...
Clean energy technological innovations are widely acknowledged as a prerequisite to achieving ambiti...
The diversification of the national electricity generation mix has risen to the top of Tunisia's ene...
Planning is what sustains an energy system. It is a process of analysis and ongoing decision making ...
Decision makers in the Renewable Energy sector face an increasingly complex social, economic, techno...
The numerous available options for the development of the Greek electric sector in combination with ...
The present work aims to examine the strategic decision of future electricity generation mix conside...
Nowadays, the technologies of electricity generation in distributed systems are usually associated w...
Sustainable energy decision making requires the comparison of energy generation technologies regardi...
Future electricity planning necessitates a thorough multi-faceted analysis of the available technolo...
According to the current European and national legislation, Greece targets to a 40% share of renewab...
Energy planning is a complex process involving multiple and conflicting objectives with many agents ...
The aim of this paper is to put forward a proposal for a methodology to analyze the sustainability o...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
The aim of this Thesis is to consider a methodological framework suitable to support a primary and p...
Decision support based upon risk analysis into comparison of the electricity generation from differe...
Clean energy technological innovations are widely acknowledged as a prerequisite to achieving ambiti...
The diversification of the national electricity generation mix has risen to the top of Tunisia's ene...
Planning is what sustains an energy system. It is a process of analysis and ongoing decision making ...
Decision makers in the Renewable Energy sector face an increasingly complex social, economic, techno...
The numerous available options for the development of the Greek electric sector in combination with ...
The present work aims to examine the strategic decision of future electricity generation mix conside...
Nowadays, the technologies of electricity generation in distributed systems are usually associated w...
Sustainable energy decision making requires the comparison of energy generation technologies regardi...
Future electricity planning necessitates a thorough multi-faceted analysis of the available technolo...
According to the current European and national legislation, Greece targets to a 40% share of renewab...