Remote Off-Grid Solutions for Greenland and Denmark

Renewable off-grid solutions are steadily growing in both developed and developing countries (R. Kempener et al. 2015). With the decreasing cost and improving performance of small hydro installations, solar power, wind power, and energy storage systems, renewable energy is expected to supplement or...

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Published in:IEEE Electrification Magazine
Main Authors: Wu, Qiuwei, Larsen, Esben, Heussen, Kai, Bindner, Henrik W., Douglass, Philip James
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/98e98e0f-2de0-4810-9a66-0bd207b8be54
https://doi.org/10.1109/MELE.2017.2685959
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Summary:Renewable off-grid solutions are steadily growing in both developed and developing countries (R. Kempener et al. 2015). With the decreasing cost and improving performance of small hydro installations, solar power, wind power, and energy storage systems, renewable energy is expected to supplement or replace existing diesel grids on islands and in remote areas.