Integración de fuentes de energías renovables no convencionales y redes inteligentes en Estados Unidos: evidencia para PJM (Integration of Non-Conventional Renewable Energy Sources and Smart Grids in the United States: Evidence From PJM)

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manuel Correa Giraldo ◽  
Dalia Echeverri ◽  
John Garcia Rendon
Author(s):  
L. I. Broslavsky

Author analyzes the history and current laws of the United States on renewable energy. Based on a comparative analysis of Russian and American law, the author discusses the need to develop Russian laws on renewable energy sources on the federal and federal subjects level. These laws should create a flexible system of economic incentives for the development of energy production from renewable energy sources as a promising energy sector of the 21st century.


ENERGYO ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thabit S. Nassor ◽  
Masahiko Kina ◽  
Tomonobu Senjyu ◽  
Atsushi Yona ◽  
Toshihisa Funabashi

Energy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 134 ◽  
pp. 1053-1067 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omid Rahbari ◽  
Majid Vafaeipour ◽  
Noshin Omar ◽  
Marc A. Rosen ◽  
Omar Hegazy ◽  
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Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (23) ◽  
pp. 8142
Author(s):  
Sanzana Tabassum ◽  
Tanvin Rahman ◽  
Ashraf Ul Islam ◽  
Sumayya Rahman ◽  
Debopriya Roy Dipta ◽  
...  

The ambitious target of net-zero emission by 2050 has been aggressively driving the renewable energy sector in many countries. Leading the race of renewable energy sources is solar energy, the fastest growing energy source at present. The solar industry has witnessed more growth in the last decade than it has in the past 40 years, owing to its technological advancements, plummeting costs, and lucrative incentives. The United States is one of the largest producers of solar power in the world and has been a pioneer in solar adoption, with major projects across different technologies, mainly photovoltaic, concentrated solar power, and solar heating and cooling, but is expanding towards floating PV, solar combined with storage, and hybrid power plants. Although the United States has tremendous potential for exploiting solar resources, there is a scarcity of research that details the U.S. solar energy scenario. This paper provides a comprehensive review of solar energy in the U.S., highlighting the drivers of the solar industry in terms of technology, financial incentives, and strategies to overcome challenges. It also discusses the prospects of the future solar market based on extensive background research and the latest statistics. In addition, the paper categorizes the U.S. states into five tiers based on their solar prospects calculated using analytical hierarchy process and regression analysis. The price of solar technologies in the U.S. is also predicted up to 2031 using Wright’s law, which projected a 77% reduction in the next decade.


Author(s):  
Lenin Agustín Cuenca Alava

Abstract: In the presented work stands as a short time ago, the dominant paradigm consisted of universal service and its centralization. In this sense refers to the electricity grid of the future requires a radical and qualitative leap due to the need to better manage energy resources, promote the protection of the environment and respond to increasingly stringent quality of service and product requirements. Arises the concept called smart electricity networks (Smart Grids) which is based in the traditional grid forming electronic devices such as gauges, sensors and controls, among others, linked through different communication technologies, achieving the centralization and the use of the information for  the  benefit  of all  stakeholders, optimizing  the functioning of the electrical system. In this way, it is possible that service companies can efficiently manage their assets and end users to manage their consumption in a rational manner. Is required to enhance it efficiency energy of them networks electric, a management of the energy timely and effective. you are available in a given natural site, due to the limitations explained above. Although she is holding reserves of renewable energy sources, its practical implementation would affect the dynamic performance of power plant front shocks. Index Terms: smart grids, efficiency energy, renewable energy sources, networks electric


Smart grids are alterations of the traditional power grids where the monitoring and control of the electricity system are faster and easier than before due to their automated self-healing and sensing processes. However, their primary target is two-way communication, which is only feasible if the decentralized generation of power will exist alongside the national grid. In that light, this report first gives a comprehensive description of smart grids and their history. Afterward, it examines the two major groups of challenges to the penetration of the technology; that is technical and regulatory, policy, and economic challenges. Case studies from the U.S., Canada, Korea, California, and Sweden are used to illustrate the discovered trends and challenges to renewable energy sources connected to grids and demonstrate possible solutions. The research design employed in the study is diagnostic since the problem, its history, and solutions are all reviewed in the report. The study's recommendation is policy interventions to solve both the regulatory and technical challenges to the proliferation of gridded renewables.


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