Imperial College London

DrMarkoAunedi

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Visiting Researcher
 
 
 
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Contact

 

m.aunedi

 
 
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Location

 

1108gElectrical EngineeringSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@techreport{Strbac:2014,
author = {Strbac, G and Moreno, Vieyra R and Konstantelos, I and Aunedi, M and Pudjianto, D},
booktitle = {Strategic Development of North Sea Grid Infrastructure to Facilitate Least-Cost Decarbonisation},
publisher = {E3G},
title = {Strategic Development of North Sea Grid Infrastructure to Facilitate Least-Cost Decarbonisation},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/28452},
year = {2014}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - RPRT
AB - Offshore wind power is expected to make a significant contribution towards de-carbonisingthe European energy system. It is envisaged that today’s installed capacity levels of about 5GW of offshore wind generation may reach 150GW by 2030, with approximately half of thiscapacity located in the North Seas. Given Europe’s goal of increased integration of the powermarkets by expanding cross-border interconnectors, there is a significant opportunity tointegrate offshore wind generation and interconnector projects in the North Seas in order totake advantage of potentially significant economies of scale and thus reduce network costs.
AU - Strbac,G
AU - Moreno,Vieyra R
AU - Konstantelos,I
AU - Aunedi,M
AU - Pudjianto,D
PB - E3G
PY - 2014///
TI - Strategic Development of North Sea Grid Infrastructure to Facilitate Least-Cost Decarbonisation
T1 - Strategic Development of North Sea Grid Infrastructure to Facilitate Least-Cost Decarbonisation
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/28452
ER -