Technologies and innovation for system change in the UK: status, prospects and system requirements of some leading renewable energy options

作者: Robert Gross

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2004.03.017

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摘要: This paper discusses the prospects for some of leading options that could help deliver 20% UK electricity from renewable energy by 2020, with a detailed focus on wind, wave and tidal stream. The current future costs, market development technological challenges. It also main system costs (such as balancing intermittency transmission upgrade) associated such changes.

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