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100% Renewable Energy in Europe? Optimal combination of storage and balancing in a Renewable European Power System, transitional pathway between the current and the future energy system, application of mathematical tool
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Document Date: 2014-05-12 09:26:43


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Munich / Dresden / /

Company

Renewable Energy / Siemens AG / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / United States / Denmark / /

Facility

Duke University / Wroclaw University / Technical University / Wroclaw University of Technology / Max-Planck Institute / European power system / Aarhus University / Justus Liebig University / /

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large-scale energy systems / mathematical tools / biological networks / todays energy system / self-organizing networks / energy sources / energy systems / mathematical tool / energy system challenges / energy system / power system networks / sustainable large-scale energy systems / electricity networks / /

Organization

Aarhus University / Justus Liebig University / Department of Engineering / German Physical Society / Electrical Engineering International office office of Students Professional Career Academia Europaea / Academia Europaea / Max-Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems / Electrical Engineering and International Office / Department of Mathematics / Faculty of Electrical Engineering / Academy of Europe / Wroclaw University of Technology / Technical University / European Physical Society / office of Students Professional Career / Duke University / Durham / /

Person

Martin Greiner / Martin O.W. Greiner / /

Position

Research Scientist / Professor / Senior Research Scientist / Corporate Research and Technology / member / /

PublishedMedium

Complex Systems / /

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