As long as the energy market retains its current formation, increasing the use of wind and solar energy could make burning fossil fuels more attractive. Because these sources are able to deliver quickly, they can become more attractive in the so-called spot market, which includes peaks and falls if the sun does not shine or the wind does not blow. So argue Prof. Wolf Ketter and Derck Koolen in their recent study. 

Participants

  • Wolf Ketter
    Role: Faculty
    Reference type: Referenced
  • Derck Koolen
    Role: Faculty
    Reference type: Referenced

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  • FluxEnergie (Online)