2013
DOI: 10.1080/19397038.2012.689781
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System dynamics modelling of hybrid renewable energy systems and combined heating and power generator

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“…For that reason, they use an SD model, which is applied to the Iberian generation system using different shares of wind power capacity to quantify the impact of wind power on the day-ahead electricity market price. Reddi et al (2013) introduce an SD model of hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES) and combined heating and power (CHP) stations within the USA. In their paper, they develop a comprehensive system dynamics model, which includes data from a manufacturing company of HRES and CHP stations.…”
Section: Renewablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For that reason, they use an SD model, which is applied to the Iberian generation system using different shares of wind power capacity to quantify the impact of wind power on the day-ahead electricity market price. Reddi et al (2013) introduce an SD model of hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES) and combined heating and power (CHP) stations within the USA. In their paper, they develop a comprehensive system dynamics model, which includes data from a manufacturing company of HRES and CHP stations.…”
Section: Renewablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental attitudes have a significant positive effect on LPP and PP. This further suggests that farmers’ environmental awareness is significantly associated with their preference to participate in RSWM and that a lack of relevant knowledge and information will reduce residents’ preference to participate in waste separation and recycling [ 58 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, an increasing number of recycling sites (including intelligent recycling points) will help to improve the recycling rate of renewable resources [ 44 , 45 ]. In addition, whether it takes too much time for students to sort out waste, whether there are waste sorting facilities and tools in the dormitory, and whether there is enough space for waste storage will also affect whether college students participate in sorting and recycling [ 46 ]. In this survey, the following five indicators have been used to reflect the environmental facilities and services: the incentive of economic benefits of waste separation (EFS 1 ), the cost of time in HW separation (EFS 2 ), the convenience of sorting facilities (EFS 3 ), the convenience of recycling facilities (EFS 4 ), and the good operation of recycling facilities (EFS 5 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%