2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2012.07.015
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A regional-scale assessment of local renewable energy resources in Cumbria, UK

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“…In the context of our study there are several recent studies on energy planning and renewable resource assessment, spanning from local (Palaiologou et al, 2011), (Quinonez-Varela et al, 2007), (Gormally et al, 2012), (Miller and Li, 2014), (Calvert and Mabee, 2015) national studies (Siyal et al, 2015), (Sahai, 2013), (Bekele and Tadesse, 2012), (Aydin et al, 2013) to regional studies (Sørensen and Meibom, 1999), (ESMAP, 2015), , (IRENA, 2014), (Archer and Jacobson, 2013) taking the spatial dimension into account. However, these studies do not consider explicitly the spatial effects.…”
Section: Gis For Energy Systems and Energy Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of our study there are several recent studies on energy planning and renewable resource assessment, spanning from local (Palaiologou et al, 2011), (Quinonez-Varela et al, 2007), (Gormally et al, 2012), (Miller and Li, 2014), (Calvert and Mabee, 2015) national studies (Siyal et al, 2015), (Sahai, 2013), (Bekele and Tadesse, 2012), (Aydin et al, 2013) to regional studies (Sørensen and Meibom, 1999), (ESMAP, 2015), , (IRENA, 2014), (Archer and Jacobson, 2013) taking the spatial dimension into account. However, these studies do not consider explicitly the spatial effects.…”
Section: Gis For Energy Systems and Energy Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Connolly et al [5] and Manfren et al [6] reviewed computer tools that can be used to analyze the integration of renewable energy, including the currently untapped (and diffuse) sources of city energy. Some of the tools are GIS-based and applicable at the local community scale [7][8][9][10], but their target is mainly electricity (solar, wind, and biomass burning). Gils et al [11] introduced a methodology for a GIS-based analysis of district heating potential.…”
Section: Urban Energy Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach combines a range of technologies including hydropower, wind-power, solar photovoltaic and bioenergy. Spatial analysis of satellite and aerial images together with existing map layers encompass a mix of localized renewable energy developments (Gormally et al, 2012). GIS can support multicriteria analysis and assessment for siting wind and solar farms (Janke, 2010) and biomass plants (Perpina, et al, 2013;Hohn et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2011;Ahamed et al, 2011).…”
Section: Remote Sensing and Gis-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%