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ID162915
Title ProperRenewable energy source integration into power networks, research trends and policy implications
Other Title Informationa bibliometric and research actors survey analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorHache, Emmanuel
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article studies the integration of variable renewable energy sources (RES) into power networks. The main goal is to confront the contents and trends of scientific literature with the eyes and projects of researchers on future topics and issues to be solved, especially in terms of the modeling of electrical systems. The analysis relies on a bibliometric study of the Scopus database on the topic and on an online survey sent to the corresponding authors of the identified papers. The paper analyzes the dynamics of publication, clusters of collaboration, and main topics studied. It then identifies potential research leads, among which unresolved challenges regarding technical aspects, markets and financing issues, and social aspects. The disparity of models and results is still a necessary evil as research is not mature enough to integrate in one model all the very complex parameters of VRE integration into power systems. There is a lack of recurrence, though, such as the impact of emergent technologies or the development of substitute low carbon-emitting technology (other than solar and wind), need to be addressed. The paper also advocates the need for a systemic vision, for both research and policymakers that goes beyond the sole power system.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 124; Jan 2019: p.23-35
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-01 124
Key WordsScenario ;  Survey ;  Policy ;  Power Network ;  Bibliometric Analysis ;  Variable Renewable Energy