This chapter examines and deduces the essence from a series of studies of the large-scale integration of renewable energy sources into national energy systems. In addition to the presentation of these studies, this chapter presents a method for comparing different energy systems in terms of their ability to integrate renewable energy on a large scale. The question to be answered is how to design energy systems with a high capability of utilizing intermittent and fluctuating renewable energy sources, such as wind power. The chapter concludes with a series of recommendations concerning the most feasible technical measures, how to combine the measures, and when to use them considering the share of renewable energy in the system.
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Yoshikawa, K. (2013). Gasification Gasification and Liquefaction liquefaction Alternatives incineration alternatives to Incineration incineration in Japan. In Renewable Energy Systems (pp. 728–743). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5820-3_419
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