International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management 2020
DOI: 10.5278/ijsepm.3598
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Modelling, designing and operation of grid-based multi-energy systems

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“…Böckl et al [16] introduces a previous version of the MES simulation framework HyFlow, which is utilized for various research questions, such as [17][18][19]. By applying HyFlow, potential fields of improvements became visible, since the previous HyFlow version is not capable of addressing issues, such as:…”
Section: Mes Simulation and Optimization Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Böckl et al [16] introduces a previous version of the MES simulation framework HyFlow, which is utilized for various research questions, such as [17][18][19]. By applying HyFlow, potential fields of improvements became visible, since the previous HyFlow version is not capable of addressing issues, such as:…”
Section: Mes Simulation and Optimization Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…APG provides detailed technical data for the transmission grid, which are used to parametrize the 220 and 380 kV grid [43]. The 110 kV grid is parametrized with literature values for resistance, reactance, and total line charging susceptance, as well as other already published projects [17,18,44,45], based on the maximum transmission current in the transmission grid plan.…”
Section: Power Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Noteworthy, they include heavy duty transport demand and lay out climate neutrality by 2050. Kienberger et al [29] optimise various scenarios for the future of Oberösterreich, an Austrian Federal State with an energy consumption of around 35 TWh and 1.5 million inhabitants. They demonstrate that the existing infrastructure in the region is almost sufficient for a transition of the energy system towards full renewable energy supply if sector coupling is facilitated by conversion technologies such as heat pumps and power-to-gas are applied to deliver overall energy efficiency as well as flexibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%