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    Techno-economic modelling of hydrogen’s role in the New Zealand energy system: A system dynamics approach

    Ali Abdulwahid, A.; Jack, M.; Leaver, Jonathan

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    2023-02-03
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    Ali Abdulwahid, A., Jack, M., & Leaver, J.D. (2023, February, 1-3). Techno-economic modelling of hydrogen’s role in the New Zealand energy system: A system dynamics approach [Paper presentation]. Inaugural New Zealand Hydrogen Symposium, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand
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    Hydrogen could play a variety of roles in an energy system PhD objectives and methodology Modeling approach: system dynamics System dynamics model of NZ’s energy system: UniSyD_NZ UniSyD_NZ: programmers, stages and statistics UniSyD_NZvs TIMES-NZ UniSyD_NZ short run times UniSyD Sectors Current progress Next steps
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, hydrogen modelling, UniSyD model, hydrogen energy, energy systems modelling
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    400803 Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics)
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