Authors
Anastasia Ioannou, Andrew Angus, Feargal Brennan
Publication date
2017/7/1
Source
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume
74
Pages
602-615
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The value of investments in renewable energy (RE) technologies has increased rapidly over the last decade as a result of political pressures to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and the policy incentives to increase the share of RE in the energy mix. As the number of RE investments increases, so does the need to measure the associated risks throughout planning, constructing and operating these technologies. This paper provides a state-of-the-art literature review of the quantitative and semi-quantitative methods that have been used to model risks and uncertainties in sustainable energy system planning and feasibility studies, including the derivation of optimal energy technology portfolios. The review finds that in quantitative methods, risks are mainly measured by means of the variance or probability density distributions of technical and economical parameters; while semi-quantitative methods such as scenario …
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Scholar articles
A Ioannou, A Angus, F Brennan - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017