2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2022.100844
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Integrated energy planning to meet 2050 European targets: A Southern Italian region case study

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“…The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is working on the rural area distributed wind integration network development project to understand, address, and reduce the technical risks and market barriers to distributed wind adoption by rural utilities with a similar concept to wind power IES in China [ 7 ]. European countries are also involved in the development of distributed energy including wind power in the process of transition to clean energy [ 8 ]. The energy storage system in wind-solar-storage-charging IES charges electricity during low-peak periods and supports fast charging load during peak periods, bringing the benefits of local consumption of the distributed energy generation, reduction in the load difference, and improvement in system operation efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is working on the rural area distributed wind integration network development project to understand, address, and reduce the technical risks and market barriers to distributed wind adoption by rural utilities with a similar concept to wind power IES in China [ 7 ]. European countries are also involved in the development of distributed energy including wind power in the process of transition to clean energy [ 8 ]. The energy storage system in wind-solar-storage-charging IES charges electricity during low-peak periods and supports fast charging load during peak periods, bringing the benefits of local consumption of the distributed energy generation, reduction in the load difference, and improvement in system operation efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%