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Large-scale integration of wind power into different energy systems (2005)

Denmark

CHP

Heat Pumps

Wind Energy

Authors:

Henrik Lund

The paper presents the ability of different energy systems and regulation strategies to integrate wind power. The ability is expressed by the following three factors: the degree of electricity excess production caused by fluctuations in wind and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) heat demands, the ability to utilise wind power to reduce CO2 emission in the system, and the ability to benefit from...

A 100% Renewable Energy Strategy for Denmark (2007)

Denmark

100% Renewable Energy

Authors:

Henrik Lund

This paper discusses the perspective of renewable energy (wind, solar, wave and biomass) in the making of strategies for a sustainable development. Such strategies typically involve three major technological changes: energy savings on the demand side, efficiency improvements in the energy production, and replacement of fossil fuels by various sources of renewable energy. Consequently, large-scale renewable energy implementation plans must include strategies...

Large-scale integration of optimal combinations of PV, wind and wave power into the electricity supply (2006)

Denmark

Photovoltaics

Wave Energy

Wind Energy

Authors:

Henrik Lund

This article presents the results of analyses of large-scale integration of wind power, photo voltaic (PV) and wave power into a Danish reference energy system. The possibility of integrating Renewable Energy Sources (RES) into the electricity supply is expressed in terms of the ability to avoid excess electricity production. The different sources are analysed in the range of an electricity production from...

Integrated transportation and energy sector CO2 emission control strategies

Denmark

CHP

Authors:

Henrik Lund, Ebbe Münster

This paper analyses the mutual benefits of integrating strategies for future energy and transport CO2emissions control. The paper illustrates and quantifies the mutual benefits of integrating the transport and the energy sector in the case of Denmark. Today this issue is very relevant in Denmark due to the high share of fluctuating renewable energy produced in the country. In the future, such...

Electric grid stability and the design of sustainable energy systems (2005)

Authors:

Henrik Lund

Link to the Journal Paper   Today, in most countries, electricity is produced either on hydropower or on large steam turbines on the basis of fossil fuels or nuclear power. Electricity from distributed generation constitutes only small amounts. Until now, the task of balancing supply and demand and the task of securing frequency and voltage on the grid has been...

Management of surplus electricity-production from a fluctuating renewable-energy source (2003)

Denmark

CHP

Wind Energy

Authors:

Henrik Lund, Ebbe Münster

Link to the Journal Paper   Renewable-energy sources and energy efficiency are important elements in Danish Energy Policy. The implementation of wind power and combined heat- and power production (CHP) have already led to substantial fuel savings, and both technologies are intended for further expansion in the coming decade. Today, approximately 50% of both Danish electricity and heat demand are...

CEESA: 100% Renewable Energy Scenarios for Denmark to 2050 (2012)

Denmark

100% Renewable Energy

Visit the CEESA Homepage   The CEESA project (Coherent Energy and Environmental System Analysis) presents technical scenarios as well as implementation policies and a road map of Denmark’s transition from a fossil fuel-dominated energy system to a supply system based completely on renewable energy with a dominating part of intermittent sources like wind and solar power. Energy conservation and a...

Energy efficiency analysis and impact evaluation of the application of thermoelectric power cycle to today’s CHP systems (2010)

Denmark

CHP

Authors:

Min Chen, Henrik Lund, Lasse A. Rosendahl, Thomas J. Condra

Link to the Journal Paper   High efficiency thermoelectric generators (TEG) can recover waste heat from both industrial and private sectors. Thus, the development and deployment of TEG may represent one of the main drives for technological change and fuel substitution. This paper will present an analysis of system efficiency related to the integration of TEG into thermal energy systems,...

Management of fluctuations in wind power and CHP comparing two possible Danish strategies (2002)

Denmark

CHP

Wind Energy

Authors:

Henrik Lund , Woodrow W. Clark

Link to the Journal Paper   Both CHP (combined heat and power production) and wind power are important elements of Danish energy policy. Today, approximately 50% of both the Danish electricity and heat demand are produced in CHP and more than 15% of the electricity demand is produced by wind turbines. Both technologies are essential for the implementation of Danish...

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