Methods and Tools to Evaluate the Availability of Renewable Energy Sources. Angelis-Dimakis, A., Biberacher, M., Dominguez, J., Fiorese, G., Gadocha, S., Gnansounou, E., Guariso, G., Kartalidis, A., Panichelli, L., Pinedo, I., & Robba, M. 15(2):1182–1200.
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The recent statements of both the European Union and the US Presidency pushed in the direction of using renewable forms of energy, in order to act against climate changes induced by the growing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In this paper, a survey regarding methods and tools presently available to determine potential and exploitable energy in the most important renewable sectors (i.e., solar, wind, wave, biomass and geothermal energy) is presented. Moreover, challenges for each renewable resource are highlighted as well as the available tools that can help in evaluating the use of a mix of different sources.
@article{angelis-dimakisMethodsToolsEvaluate2011,
  title = {Methods and Tools to Evaluate the Availability of Renewable Energy Sources},
  author = {Angelis-Dimakis, Athanasios and Biberacher, Markus and Dominguez, Javier and Fiorese, Giulia and Gadocha, Sabine and Gnansounou, Edgard and Guariso, Giorgio and Kartalidis, Avraam and Panichelli, Luis and Pinedo, Irene and Robba, Michela},
  date = {2011-02},
  journaltitle = {Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews},
  volume = {15},
  pages = {1182--1200},
  issn = {1364-0321},
  doi = {10.1016/j.rser.2010.09.049},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2010.09.049},
  abstract = {The recent statements of both the European Union and the US Presidency pushed in the direction of using renewable forms of energy, in order to act against climate changes induced by the growing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In this paper, a survey regarding methods and tools presently available to determine potential and exploitable energy in the most important renewable sectors (i.e., solar, wind, wave, biomass and geothermal energy) is presented. Moreover, challenges for each renewable resource are highlighted as well as the available tools that can help in evaluating the use of a mix of different sources.},
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  number = {2}
}

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