Ivarsson, 2016 - Google Patents
Expansion of photovoltaics in Stockholm: Consequences on local power balance and on Fortum Värmes production planningIvarsson, 2016
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It is a political goal to increase the amount of renewable energy in the energy system. Locally produced electricity from photovoltaic cells (PV) is seen as a possibility to achieve this. Because of this, it is reasonable to believe that the amount of PV modules in Stockholm …
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