Renewable energy in eastern north africa in terms of patterns of coupling to czisch European HVDC super grid

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In this study, wind energy potential and perspectives in the eastern North Africa region (Tunisia) have been investigated in terms of connectivity to the projected Czisch European HVDC super grid. A simplified extracted scheme of this grid has been used as a guide to optimize transportation efficiency through the whole net. Wind, as an available and easily exploitable renewable energy was showing to have a promising future for 2025 horizon in the context of a connected net with the European Union, despite local sub-grids disparities. This is also to emphasis HVDC technology adequacy for economical power transmission over very long distances and connection between differently established grids.

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Boubaker, K., Colantoni, A., & Allegrini, E. (2013). Renewable energy in eastern north africa in terms of patterns of coupling to czisch European HVDC super grid. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 2(2), 125–129. https://doi.org/10.14710/ijred.2.2.125-129

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