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Challenges and opportunities for integrating clean energy technologies into the Australian NEM
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'Designing electricity markets for a high penetration of variable renewables’, WIREs Energy Environment,
'Designing electricity markets for a high penetration of variable renewables’,
WIREs Energy Environment,
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100% Renewables for Australia? Challenges and Opportunities
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Future Energy: 1st Australia Global Energy Conference
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'Maximum PV generation estimation tool'
'Maximum PV generation estimation tool'
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'Does wind need ‘back-up’ capacity? Modelling the system integration costs of ‘back-up’ capacity for variable generation’, at the International Energy Workshop (IEW), Beijing, China
'Does wind need ‘back-up’ capacity? Modelling the system integration costs of ‘back-up’ capacity for variable generation’, at the International Energy Workshop (IEW), Beijing, China
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Does Wind Need Back-up Capacity? Modelling the system integration costs of ‘back-up’ capacity for highly variable generation
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'Incorporating short-term operational plant constraints into assessments of future electricity generation portfolios’, Applied Energy, 128, p. 144-155
'Incorporating short-term operational plant constraints into assessments of future electricity generation portfolios’,
Applied Energy
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Wind as the new ‘Base Load’: The role of wind in future electricity markets
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Some Australian insights into sustainable energy technology innovation in the electricity industry
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