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A comprehensive techno-economic assessment of the impact of natural gas-fueled distributed generation in European electricity distribution networks
Mateo Domingo, Carlos; Frías Marín, Pablo; Tapia Ahumada, Karen (2020-02-01)This paper combines three models:, an energy simulator (eQuest), the Distributed Energy Resources Customer Adoption Model (DER-CAM), and a Reference Network Model (RNM), to quantify the impact of natural gas-fueled distributed ... -
A methodology for understanding the impacts of large-scale penetration of micro-combined heat and power
Tapia Ahumada, Karen; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio; Moniz, Ernie (2013-10-01)Co-generation at small kW-e scale has been stimulated in recent years by governments and energy regulators as one way to increasing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions. If a widespread adoption should be realized, ... -
Modeling intermittent renewable electricity technologies in general equilibrium models
Tapia Ahumada, Karen; Octaviano Villasana, Claudia; Rausch, Sebastian; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio (2015-12-01)Economy-wide top-down (TD) equilibrium models have traditionally proved to be valuable tools for assessing energy and climate policies. New modeling challenges brought about by intermittent renewable energy sources, however, ... -
Modeling intermittent renewable energy: Can we trust top-down equilibrium approaches?
Tapia Ahumada, Karen; Octaviano Villasana, Claudia; Rausch, Sebastian; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio -
Security of supply in a carbon-free electric power system: the case of Iceland
Dueñas Martínez, Pablo; Ramos Galán, Andrés; Tapia Ahumada, Karen; Olmos Camacho, Luis; Rivier Abbad, Michel Luis; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio (2018-02-15)Security of supply and progressively climate change are guiding countries' energy policy worldwide. Iceland is a paradigmatic example of gaining energy independence and decarbonizing the power sector while meeting its ...