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Wang, N. (author), Verzijlbergh, R.A. (author), Heijnen, P.W. (author), Herder, P.M. (author)
Energy system optimization models are widely used to aid long-term investment decision-making for energy systems. From a socio-technical system viewpoint, existing models focus on the cost modeling of the technical subsystem, while the indirect costs of the social subsystem are not often modeled. This paper incorporates indirect costs into such...
journal article 2023
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Wang, N. (author)
The pledge for a carbon-free energy system in 2050 requires significant investments into renewable energy sources (RES). The relevant questions are: what technologies to select, where to build them, how much the capacities are, and at what cost. In order to answer these techno-economic questions, optimization models are commonly used to sketch a...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Pozzetto, Alessandro (author)
This thesis work investigates and provides an analysis of the potential benefits of an electricity - gas - heat integrated energy system, putting extra focus on the waste heat potential from fuel cells and electrolysers. The main focus is given to the low-voltage distribution grid level, and a case study is presented for the Drechtsteden...
master thesis 2022
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Gaona, David (author), Vermeer, W.W.M. (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
An integrated energy system consisted of PV panels, EV (electric vehicle), BES (battery energy storage), and a HP (heat pump) coupled with thermal storage tanks (TES) has been studied. The research aimed to minimize the total energy costs by scheduling the optimal power consumption of each device as response to two external signals as part of a...
conference paper 2022
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Moultak, Marissa (author)
The energy transition requires significant investments in new power generation, storage, and transmission technology to achieve emission reduction targets while ensuring a stable supply of electricity. However, the increasingly complex, uncertain nature of the power system creates challenges for investors and requires advanced research and...
master thesis 2021
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Sharoubim, Sarah (author)
Often, vessels have multiple operation modes that are specialised for a certain task. If a vessel is employed with a controllable pitch propeller(CPP), the blade pitch can be adjusted, adding a degree of freedom to the system. This advantage creates the possibility to increase the diversity of operation modes of the vessel and allows for...
master thesis 2021
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Torres Sanchez, Luiscarlos (author)
The urgent transition to other forms of energy production, delivery and consumption has induced investments in new technologies such as renewable energy sources, storage units and demand response programs. Investments in these assets represent long-term commitments (e.g. 40 years ahead) from civil society, governmental institutions and capital...
master thesis 2020
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Fraiture, Julie (author)
Energy system planners and decision makers rely on Energy System Optimization Models in assisting long-term decisions that ensure robust real-world energy system designs that deliver the energy transition goal. Optimization usually provides a single 'optimal' outcome which misrepresents the underlying uncertainties and the large set of possible...
master thesis 2020
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Poplavskaya, K. (author), Totschnig, Gerhard (author), Leimgruber, Fabian (author), Doorman, Gerard (author), Etienne, Gilles (author), De Vries, Laurens (author)
The zonal electricity market design in the Central Western European electricity market relies on redispatching generation units after market closure to manage congestion within bidding zones, while congestion between the zones is handled using flow-based market coupling. The combination of internal congestion in the meshed European network...
journal article 2020
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Imhof, Pieter (author)
The energy system is undergoing a grand transition. In 2019, the Dutch government presented the national climate accord stating that in 2030, 70% of all energy needs to come from a renewable source. In this accord, strong emphasis is put on a regional approach to the energy transition. Across the country, regions are picking up the gauntlet and...
master thesis 2019
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Montes, Carlos (author), Kapelan, Z. (author), Saldarriaga, Juan (author)
This paper aims to analyze different sediment self-cleansing criteria and to find out what the corresponding implications are on the optimal design of sewer systems. A methodology based on enumeration is used to find the sewer network design that minimizes the costs of construction while fulfilling a number of design criteria including self...
journal article 2019
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Koppen, S. (author), van der Kolk, M. (author), van Kempen, F.C.M. (author), de Vreugd, J (author), Langelaar, M. (author)
The stringent and conflicting requirements imposed on optomechanical instruments and the ever-increasing need for higher resolution and quality imagery demands a tightly integrated system design approach. Our aim is to drive the thermomechanical design of multiple components through the optical performance of the complete system. To this end,...
journal article 2018
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Koppen, Stijn (author)
The stringent and conflicting requirements of optomechanical instruments and the ever-increasing need for higher resolution and quality imagery demands a tightly integrated design approach. The aim of this study is to drive the thermomechanical design of multiple components of an optomechanical instruments by the system’s optical performance....
master thesis 2017
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Rehman, S.U. (author), Langelaar, M. (author)
We present a novel approach for efficient optimization of systems consisting of expensive to simulate components and relatively inexpensive system-level simulations. We consider the types of problem in which the components of the system problem are independent in the sense that they do not exchange coupling variables, however, design...
journal article 2017
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Van Nielen, S.S. (author)
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft University of Technology - There is an increasing awareness in society of the problems and risks associated with climate change. In response, a transition from fossil to renewable energy sources is taking place. Meanwhile, there is an ongoing trend of...
master thesis 2016
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Rehman, S.U. (author), Langelaar, M. (author)
Fabrication variations can have a detrimental effect on the performance of optical filters based on ring resonators. However, by using robust optimization these effects can be minimized and device yield can be significantly improved. This paper presents an efficient robust optimization technique for designing manufacturable optical filters based...
journal article 2016
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Zuurbier, F.S. (author), Hegyi, A. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
Marginal costs in traffic networks are the extra costs incurred to the system as the result of extra traffic. Marginal costs are required frequently e.g. when considering system optimal traffic assignment or tolling problems. When explicitly considering spillback in a traffic flow model, one can use a numerical derivative or resort to heuristics...
conference paper 2010
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