Standalone levelised cost assessments of electricity supply options miss an important contribution that renewable and non-fossil fuel technologies can make to the electricity portfolio: that of reducing the variability of electricity costs, and their potentially damaging impact upon economic activity. Portfolio theory applications to the electricity generation mix have shown that renewable technologies, their costs being largely uncorrelated with non-renewable technologies, can offer such benefits. We look at the existing Scottish generation mix and examine drivers of changes out to 2020. We assess recent scenarios for the Scottish generation mix in 2020 against mean-variance efficient portfolios of electricity-generating technologies. Each...
Resource planning has achieved a great deal of attention from researches these last decades; and ene...
Portfolio theory has found its way in numerous applications for optimizing the electricity generatio...
The mix of technologies used to generate electricity in Scotland has evolved over the last ninety ye...
Standalone levelised cost assessments of electricity supply options miss an important contribution t...
Standalone levelised cost assessments of electricity supply options miss an important contribution t...
1 The regional electricity generation mix in Scotland: A portfolio selection approach
In recent years, geopolitical events have raised questions about the security of European energy sup...
To meet electricity demand, electric utilities develop portfolio strategies for generation, transmis...
Efforts to diversify electric generation technology and fuel sources have received increased attenti...
At present majority of electric power systems are carbon intensive, supply driven and highly central...
Portfolio theory has found its way in numerous applications for optimizing the electricity generatio...
Growing concerns over high and volatile fossil-fuel prices, energy security and climate change prese...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Future Power Systems, 16-18 November 2005, Amster...
A modelling tool is applied to assess long-term energy security in the Australian National Electrici...
In this paper, we investigate existing and possible future power generation capacities in Switzerlan...
Resource planning has achieved a great deal of attention from researches these last decades; and ene...
Portfolio theory has found its way in numerous applications for optimizing the electricity generatio...
The mix of technologies used to generate electricity in Scotland has evolved over the last ninety ye...
Standalone levelised cost assessments of electricity supply options miss an important contribution t...
Standalone levelised cost assessments of electricity supply options miss an important contribution t...
1 The regional electricity generation mix in Scotland: A portfolio selection approach
In recent years, geopolitical events have raised questions about the security of European energy sup...
To meet electricity demand, electric utilities develop portfolio strategies for generation, transmis...
Efforts to diversify electric generation technology and fuel sources have received increased attenti...
At present majority of electric power systems are carbon intensive, supply driven and highly central...
Portfolio theory has found its way in numerous applications for optimizing the electricity generatio...
Growing concerns over high and volatile fossil-fuel prices, energy security and climate change prese...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Future Power Systems, 16-18 November 2005, Amster...
A modelling tool is applied to assess long-term energy security in the Australian National Electrici...
In this paper, we investigate existing and possible future power generation capacities in Switzerlan...
Resource planning has achieved a great deal of attention from researches these last decades; and ene...
Portfolio theory has found its way in numerous applications for optimizing the electricity generatio...
The mix of technologies used to generate electricity in Scotland has evolved over the last ninety ye...