Authors: Anjan Bose, Patrick Panciatici, Xin Shan

Publication Date: 3/29/2022

Journal: Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy

Abstract: The world-wide drive to decrease greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is rapidly changing the mix of fuel resources that are used to generate electricity. The percentage of fossil fuels, especially coal, is declining while the percentage of renewable resources, like wind and solar, is increasing. The generation mix has always depended on the availability of different fuels in different regions, like the availability of hydro or the acceptability of nuclear power, and the recent changes also depend on this geography, like the radiance of the sun or the intensity of the wind. Although these changes will lead to different architectures in the evolving power grid, some trends are already being felt.

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