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View article: Sustainable Tourism Management: Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Preservation
Sustainable Tourism Management: Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Preservation Open
Objectives: To explore the connections between tourism expansion, economic development, and environmental sustainability in touristic communities. To investigate the drivers of sustainable tourism and its impact on destinations. Methods: U…
View article: Harnessing solar and wind for sustainable cross-border electricity trade in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Harnessing solar and wind for sustainable cross-border electricity trade in the Greater Mekong Subregion Open
Sustainable, low-emission electricity generation options are needed in the Greater Mekong Subregion, including for cross-border electricity trade. Large-scale investment in solar and wind power, together with off-river pumped hydro energy …
View article: Indonesia’s Vast Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Potential
Indonesia’s Vast Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Potential Open
Indonesia has vast solar energy potential, far more than needed to meet all its energy requirements without the use of fossil fuels. This remains true after per capita energy consumption rises to match developed countries, and most energy …
View article: 100% renewable electricity in Japan
100% renewable electricity in Japan Open
Japan has committed to carbon neutrality by 2050. Emissions from the electricity sector amount to 42% of the total. Solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind comprise three quarters of global net capacity additions because of low and falling price…
View article: Indonesia’s Vast Solar Energy Potential
Indonesia’s Vast Solar Energy Potential Open
In this paper, we conclude that Indonesia has vast potential for generating and balancing solar photovoltaic (PV) energy to meet future energy needs at a competitive cost. We systematically analyse renewable energy potential in Indonesia. …
View article: Low-cost, low-emission 100% renewable electricity in Southeast Asia supported by pumped hydro storage
Low-cost, low-emission 100% renewable electricity in Southeast Asia supported by pumped hydro storage Open
Rapid increases in electricity consumption in Southeast Asia caused by rising living standards and population raise concerns about energy security, affordability and environmental sustainability. In this study, the role of short-term off-r…
View article: A review of pumped hydro energy storage
A review of pumped hydro energy storage Open
The need for storage in electricity systems is increasing because large amounts of variable solar and wind generation capacity are being deployed. About two thirds of net global annual power capacity additions are solar and wind. Pumped hy…
View article: A zero-carbon, reliable and affordable energy future in Australia
A zero-carbon, reliable and affordable energy future in Australia Open
Australia has one of the highest per capita consumption of energy and emissions of greenhouse gases in the world. It is also the global leader in rapid per capita annual deployment of new solar and wind energy, which is causing the country…
View article: Pathway to 100% Renewable Electricity
Pathway to 100% Renewable Electricity Open
Solar photovoltaics (PVs) and wind constitute more than 60% of global annual net new capacity additions. Balancing an electricity system with 30-100% variable PV and wind is straightforward using off-the-shelf techniques comprising stronge…
View article: Short-Term Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (STORES)
Short-Term Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (STORES) Open
Short-Term Off-River Energy Storage (STORES) is a breed of pumped hydro energy storage which incorporates closed-loop pumped hydro systems located away from rivers. Compared with conventional river-based hydroelectric projects, the STORES …
View article: Geographic information system algorithms to locate prospective sites for pumped hydro energy storage
Geographic information system algorithms to locate prospective sites for pumped hydro energy storage Open
Pumped hydro energy storage is capable of large-scale energy time shifting and a range of ancillary services, which can facilitate high levels of photovoltaics and wind integration in electricity grids. This study aims to develop a series …
View article: 90–100% renewable electricity for the South West Interconnected System of Western Australia
90–100% renewable electricity for the South West Interconnected System of Western Australia Open
Rapidly increasing penetration of renewables, primarily wind and photovoltaics (PV), is causing a move away from fossil fuel in the Australian electric power industry. This study focuses on the South West Interconnected System in Western A…
View article: An atlas of pumped hydro energy storage
An atlas of pumped hydro energy storage Open
Australia has many potential sites for pumped hydro energy storage (PHES). In our initial survey, we have found about 22,000 sites – the State and Territory breakdown is shown in the table below. Each site has an energy storage potential b…
View article: Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES) Site Searching Methods and Results
Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES) Site Searching Methods and Results Open
As wind and PV energy generation extends into the 50-100% range over the next decade, a combination of additional interstate high voltage transmission, demand management and local storage is required to stabilise the grid.
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View article: 100% renewable electricity futures
100% renewable electricity futures Open
Deployment of wind, solar photovoltaics (PV) and off-river pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) allows
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