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    Integration of future large scale wind electricity supply: a clean energy package

    Gardiner, A.; Levi, T.; Whitney, R.; Leaver, Jonathan

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    2013
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    Gardiner, A., Levi, T., Whitney, R., and Leaver, J. (2013). Integration of future large scale wind electricity supply: a clean energy package. Paper presented at Presentation at the New Zealand Wind Energy Association Conference, March 20-22, Wellington, New Zealand.
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    Abstract
    Projections for wind generation in New Zealand The grid balancing issue A clean energy technology package for the future  Overview  Advanced gasification  Electrolysis System modeling – future demand for the energy outputs Potential for application in New Zealand Overseas projects considering hydrogen for grid balancing
    Keywords:
    wind power, gasification, electrolysis, hydrogen, grid balancing, clean energy
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    090608 Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Solar Cells)
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    The Authors

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