Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6684686 | Applied Energy | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An approach for a plan to meet the energy needs of the state of Greece in conjunction with assumed responsibilities to confront global warming is presented. Time series of climate indicators like average temperature and rain precipitation together with energy consumption and CO2 emissions are examined for stationarity and causality. Predictions of energy needs for the next 25Â years and CO2 emissions are made. With these predictions, production of energy from renewable sources like wind turbines and photovoltaic panels as well as from lignite with CO2 capture and sequestration systems attached to power-generating units is formulated as an optimization problem with financial and environmental constraints.
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Authors
Kalliopi Chatzizacharia, Vasilis Benekis, Dimitris Hatziavramidis,