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Solar and Wind Energy using Engineering Economics Theory (SWEEET)
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SWEEET – Technical Descriptions
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Solar and Wind Energy using Engineering Economics Theory (SWEEET)
More Technical Documents from the Project
Solutions for optimal power flow compiled togethe
r Locational marginal pricing reflects the value of the energy at the specific location and time it is delivered. To understand the practical importance let us look at an
example
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Simulation of electricity price as a GBM process to analyze if generator owner makes or loses money
Simulation to calculate probability of loss for a generator owner
Capacity calculation of AC transmission lines
Transmission lines between Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and Grinnell
Wind power used in Iowa
Valuation of an option to build a power plant in a transmission network under demand uncertainty
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SWEEET August 2021 Public Workshop
Presentations:
Electric Power Planning for a Transmission Network Under Demand Volatility
Valuation of a generator option to a community
Excel Exercises:
Optimal power flow and location marginal price calculations
Valuation of a generator option to a community-Computing with Excel
Technical Documents on the Electric Power Network in Iowa
Iowa Energy Plans & Reports
Energy Center Annual Report (2020)
Energy Center Annual Report (2019)
Electric Power Transmission Lines and Power Outages in Iowa
National Electric Transmission Congestion Study (2015)
National Electric Transmission Congestion Study (2020)
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