Jenny Heeter
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Related Information: For full report, see NREL/TP-6A00-53732. | 2012
Jaquelin Cochran; Lori Bird; Jenny Heeter; D. J. Arent
Many countries -- reflecting very different geographies, markets, and power systems -- are successfully managing high levels of variable renewable energy on the electric grid, including that from wind and solar energy. This document summarizes policy best practices that energy ministers and other stakeholders can pursue to ensure that electricity markets and power systems can effectively coevolve with increasing penetrations of variable renewable energy. There is no one-size-fits-all approach; each country studied has crafted its own combination of policies, market designs, and system operations to achieve the system reliability and flexibility needed to successfully integrate renewables. Notwithstanding this diversity, the approaches taken by the countries studied all coalesce around five strategic areas: lead public engagement, particularly for new transmission; coordinate and integrate planning; develop rules for market evolution that enable system flexibility; expand access to diverse resources and geographic footprint of operations; and improve system operations. This study also emphatically underscores the value of countries sharing their experiences. The more diverse and robust the experience base from which a country can draw, the more likely that it will be able to implement an appropriate, optimized, and system-wide approach.
Archive | 2015
John Miller; Lori Bird; Jenny Heeter; Bethany Gorham
The information and communication technology (ICT) sector continues to witness rapid growth and uptake of ICT equipment and services at both the national and global levels. The electricity consumption associated with this expansion is substantial, although recent adoptions of cloudcomputing services, co-location data centers, and other less energy-intensive equipment and operations have likely reduced the rate of growth in this sector. This paper is intended to aggregate existing ICT industry data and research to provide an initial look at electricity use, current and future renewable electricity acquisition, as well as serve as a benchmark for future growth and trends in ICT industry renewable electricity consumption.
Related Information: For summary report see NREL/TP-6A00-53730. | 2012
Jaquelin Cochran; Lori Bird; Jenny Heeter; D. J. Arent
Energy Policy | 2016
Galen Barbose; Ryan Wiser; Jenny Heeter; Trieu Mai; Lori Bird; Mark Bolinger; Alberta Carpenter; Garvin Heath; David Keyser; Jordan Macknick; Andrew Mills; Dev Millstein
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015
Galen Barbose; Lori Bird; Jenny Heeter; Francisco Flores-Espino; Ryan Wiser
Energy Policy | 2013
Jenny Heeter; Lori Bird
Archive | 2011
Jenny Heeter; Lori Bird
Archive | 2015
Jenny Heeter; Philipp Beiter; Francisco Flores-Espino; David J. Hurlbut; Chang Liu
Archive | 2012
Jenny Heeter; Philip Armstrong; Lori Bird
Renewable Energy | 2017
Leila Dagher; Lori Bird; Jenny Heeter