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Lina Reichenberg
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The marginal system LCOE of variable renewables–Evaluating high penetration levels of wind and solar in Europe
L Reichenberg, F Hedenus, M Odenberger, F Johnsson
Energy 152, 914-924, 2018
168*2018
The cost of a future low-carbon electricity system without nuclear power–the case of Sweden
X Kan, F Hedenus, L Reichenberg
Energy 195, 117015, 2020
812020
Decreasing market value of variable renewables can be avoided by policy action
T Brown, L Reichenberg
Energy Economics 100, 105354, 2021
772021
Value of wind power–Implications from specific power
V Johansson, L Thorson, J Goop, L Göransson, M Odenberger, ...
Energy 126, 352-360, 2017
642017
An autopilot for energy models–Automatic generation of renewable supply curves, hourly capacity factors and hourly synthetic electricity demand for arbitrary world regions
N Mattsson, V Verendel, F Hedenus, L Reichenberg
Energy Strategy Reviews 33, 100606, 2021
582021
Policy implications of downscaling the time dimension in power system planning models to represent variability in renewable output
L Reichenberg, AS Siddiqui, S Wogrin
Energy 159, 870-877, 2018
562018
Dampening variations in wind power generation—The effect of optimizing geographic location of generating sites
L Reichenberg, F Johnsson, M Odenberger
Wind Energy 17 (11), 1631-1643, 2014
452014
The impacts of the electricity demand pattern on electricity system cost and the electricity supply mix: A comprehensive modeling analysis for Europe
X Kan, L Reichenberg, F Hedenus
Energy 235, 121329, 2021
332021
Geographic aggregation of wind power—An optimization methodology for avoiding low outputs
L Reichenberg, A Wojciechowski, F Hedenus, F Johnsson
Wind Energy 20 (1), 19-32, 2017
332017
Tailoring large-scale electricity production from variable renewable energy sources to accommodate baseload generation in europe
L Reichenberg, F Hedenus, M Odenberger, F Johnsson
Renewable Energy 129, 334-346, 2018
232018
Are biofuel mandates cost-effective? - An analysis of transport fuels and biomass usage to achieve emissions targets in the European energy system
T Millinger, Markus, Reichenberg, Lina, Hedenus, Fredrik, Berndes, Göran ...
Applied Energy 326, 2022
192022
Decreasing market value of variable renewables is a result of policy, not variability
L Brown, T., Reichenberg
arXiv, 2020
19*2020
Deep decarbonization and the supergrid–Prospects for electricity transmission between Europe and China
L Reichenberg, F Hedenus, N Mattsson, V Verendel
Energy 239, 122335, 2022
162022
Historical wind deployment and implications for energy system models
F Hedenus, N Jakobsson, L Reichenberg, N Mattsson
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 168, 112813, 2022
92022
Climate policy and strategic operations in a hydro-thermal power system
FH Moghimi, HE Fälth, L Reichenberg, AS Siddiqui
The Energy Journal 44 (5), 67-94, 2023
72023
Trade-offs between aggregated and turbine-level representations of hydropower in optimization models
HE Fälth, N Mattsson, L Reichenberg, F Hedenus
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 183, 113406, 2023
62023
The error induced by using representative periods in capacity expansion models: system cost, total capacity mix and regional capacity mix
L Reichenberg, F Hedenus
Energy Systems 15 (1), 215-232, 2024
52024
Consequences of the Missing Risk Market Problem for Power System Emissions
E Dimanchev, SA Gabriel, L Reichenberg, M Korpås
MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 2023
42023
Global renewable LCOE--including socio-economic factors in assessments of resource potential
X Kan, L Reichenberg, F Hedenus, D Daniels
arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.02257, 2022
32022
Impact assessment of wind power and demand side management on day-ahead market prices
D Steen, P Balram, L Reichenberg, LB Tjernberg
IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, Europe, 1-6, 2014
32014
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