Essays about: "Levelised cost of Electricity"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 20 essays containing the words Levelised cost of Electricity.
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6. Techno-Economic Assessment of High-Temperature H2O/CO2 : Co-Electrolysis in Solid Oxide Electrolysers for Syngas Production
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : High-temperature Co-electrolysis of H2O and CO2 in a solid-oxide electrolyser (Co-SOE) for syngas production is a high-efficiency renewable electricity conversion and storage method part of the Power-to-X technologies. Syngas, a mixture of H2, CO and CO2, is a critical building block to make several chemical and synthesis fuels. READ MORE
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7. District heating with small modular reactors utilising an adaptive α-value
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad kärnfysikAbstract : Globally District Heating (DH) is, in large parts, produced in fossil fired heat plants, why finding “low” carbon or carbon-free alternatives is an important path towards the decarbonisation of the heat sector. With the emergence of Small Modular Reactors (SMR), heretofore economically unattractive nuclear commodities have become realities. READ MORE
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8. Levelised cost of green hydrogen produced at onshore wind farm sites : A case study comparing local production in Sweden and importing from Chile
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för fysik och astronomiAbstract : Hydrogen can be produced via water electrolysis, a process powered by electricity, and is often called green hydrogen if the electricity source is renewable. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the levelised cost of hydrogen, LCOH, from two hypothetical scenarios of green hydrogen production at onshore wind farm sites. READ MORE
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9. Transmission Systems for Grid Connection of Offshore Wind Farms : HVAC vs HVDC Breaking Point
University essay fromAbstract : Offshore wind is rapidly growing and optimised grid connections are crucial for its success. Generally, costs and losses are higher for HVDC at short distances due to the converters, while HVAC costs and losses increase more rapidly with distance due to the ac cables. READ MORE
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10. Profitability of Utility-Scale Solar Power in India - Analysis of six states, possible future scenarios and implications for the 2030 solar power target
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : The success of energy transitions in India depends on the feasibility of rapid expansion of solar power. How fast solar power can be expanded depends on its profitability, which has not been systematically analysed in prior literature. READ MORE