100% Renewable Energy Transition: Pathways and Implementation


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Energy markets are already undergoing considerable transitions to accommodate new (renewable) energy forms new (decentral) energy players and new system requirements e.g. flexibility and resilience. Traditional energy markets for fossil fuels are therefore under pressure while not-yet-mature (renewable) energy markets are emerging. As a consequence investments in large-scale and capital intensive (traditional) energy production projects are surrounded by high uncertainty and are difficult to hedge by private entities. Traditional energy production companies are transforming into energy service suppliers and companies aggregating numerous potential market players are emerging while regulation and system management are playing an increasing role. To address these increasing uncertainties and complexities economic analysis forecasting modeling and investment assessment require fresh approaches and views. Novel research is thus required to simulate multiple actor interplays and idiosyncratic behavior. The required approaches cannot deal only with energy supply but need to include active demand and cover systemic aspects. Energy market transitions challenge policy-making. Market coordination failure the removal of barriers hindering restructuring and the combination of market signals with command-and-control policy measures are some of the new aims of policies. The aim of this Special Issue is to collect research papers that address the above issues using novel methods from any adequate perspective including economic analysis modeling of systems behavioral forecasting and policy assessment. The issue will include but is not be limited to: Local control schemes and algorithms for distributed generation systemsCentralized and decentralized sustainable energy management strategiesCommunication architectures protocols and properties of practical applicationsTopologies of distributed generation systems improving flexibility efficiency and power qualityPractical issues in the control design and implementation of distributed generation systemsEnergy transition studies for optimized pathway options aiming for high levels of sustainability
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