Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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303137 | Renewable Energy | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The problem of sizing an electricity storage for a 5000 inhabitants island supplied by both marine renewables (offshore wind and waves) and the mainland grid is addressed by a case study based on a full year resource and consumption data. Generators, transmission lines and battery storage are accounted for through basic simplified models while the focus is put on electricity import/export budget. Self-sufficiency does not seem a reasonable goal to pursue, but partial autonomy provided by renewable sources and a medium size storage would probably be profitable to the island community.
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Authors
A. Babarit, H. Ben Ahmed, A.H. Clément, V. Debusschere, G. Duclos, B. Multon, G. Robin,