Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7113437 | The Electricity Journal | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Continued growth of distributed solar energy capacity in urban environments is expected to create intersectional, spatial challenges for electricity grid stakeholders. This paper assesses how spatial decision-support systems produce reliable data that can facilitate planning between multiple stakeholder groups. A review of SDSS tools that already exist demonstrates weaknesses in functional capacity, spatial capabilities and/or transparency. We propose a workflow that models a suitable solar SDSS and demonstrate its application with a case study.
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Authors
J. Ranalli, K. Calvert, M. Bayrakci Boz, J.R.S. Brownson,