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Focus on networks, energy and the economy
Focus on networks, energy and the economy
A sustainable and reliable energy supply constitutes a fundamental prerequisite for the future of our society. The change to renewable sources comes with several systemic changes and includes, among others, smaller and more distributed producers as well as stronger and less predictable fluctuations....
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Personal Name(s): | Timme, Marc (Corresponding author) |
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Kocarev, Ljupco / Witthaut, Dirk | |
Contributing Institute: |
Systemforschung und Technologische Entwicklung; IEK-STE |
Published in: | New journal of physics, 17 (2015) 11, S. 110201 |
Imprint: |
[Bad Honnef]
Dt. Physikalische Ges.
2015
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DOI: |
10.1088/1367-2630/17/11/110201 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Kollektive Nichtlineare Dynamik Komplexer Stromnetze Helmholtz Young Investigators Group "Efficiency, Emergence and Economics of future supply networks" Assessment of Energy Systems – Addressing Issues of Energy Efficiency and Energy Security |
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Please use the identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/9568 in citations.
A sustainable and reliable energy supply constitutes a fundamental prerequisite for the future of our society. The change to renewable sources comes with several systemic changes and includes, among others, smaller and more distributed producers as well as stronger and less predictable fluctuations. Parallel developments such as the transition from conventional producers and consumers to prosumers and the increasing number of electric vehicles add further complications. These changes require to extend and upgrade currently existing power grids. Yet precisely how to achieve an effective, robustly operating (electric) energy system is far from being understood. This focus issue aims to contribute to a number of these upcoming challenges from the perspective of self-organization and the collective nonlinear dynamics of power grids, interacting economic factors as well as technical restrictions and opportunities for distributed systems. |