2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0040601517100081
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Perspectives of the electric power industry amid the transforming global power generation markets

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“…Разработанные имитационные, оптимизационные, балансовые и др. модели используются как для исследования непосредственно перспективной динамики потребности в энергоресурсах, так и могут быть составной частью модельных комплексов, предназначенных для определения направлений развития энергетики [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: математические и информационные технологии в энергетикеunclassified
“…Разработанные имитационные, оптимизационные, балансовые и др. модели используются как для исследования непосредственно перспективной динамики потребности в энергоресурсах, так и могут быть составной частью модельных комплексов, предназначенных для определения направлений развития энергетики [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: математические и информационные технологии в энергетикеunclassified
“…However, these accumulators will have to be more cost-effective than alternative solutions (for example, by using UGS and gas generation), and not exceed the cost difference of electricity in different periods of time. The success in scaling up and reducing the cost of energy storage will determine the systematic restrictions for the use of RES (Makarov et al, 2017). It is obvious that in the next 15 years, fossil fuels will remain the main source of power balancing for RES, and the extent to which this task can be taken over by storage systems in the future depends in no small part on costs' dynamics.…”
Section: Economics and Technology In The Context Of The Energy Trilemmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the modern world the development of greener and more energyefficient technologies in this research area is a promising way forward due to the constant increase in global energy consumption. [32][33][34][35][36] Cutting the energy consumption during the synthesis of sulphur-containing polymers is aligned with the sixth principle of green chemistry, [37][38][39] a concept published by Anastas and Warner in 1998. 40,41 This concept is concerned with mitigating the negative impact of chemical technology on the environment and human health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%