Jukka Paatero
Aalto University
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Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society | 2013
Aditya Poudyal; Jukka Paatero
Energy system planning becomes essential in order to match demand and supply, where cost minimization is a primary objective. In addition, it is also of great significance in assessing the proper mix of energy sources so that energy systems meet the given load profile in a most efficient and cost-effective way. Lately, climate change has brought an increased amount of challenge for energy systems planners. As a result, there are varieties of planning methods and tools available today, either commercially or noncommercially. However, from the literature it is evident that most of these tools are targeted primarily for the developed world, thus leaving the developing world behind, where the energy issue is even more critical. Hence, the principal focus of this article is on the study of rural energy systems planning tools that have been developed so far and an assessment of their features. In a nutshell, this article presents a background review on rural electrification studies from the perspective of available planning and modeling tools. First, an overview of the energy models and their classifications are briefly discussed in general. Afterward, various rural energy models developed so far are reviewed. This review article will give a quick and broad picture of rural energy models and assist researchers, policy makers, and energy planners who are working with energy systems in the developing world.
Journal of Clean Energy Technologies | 2016
Md. Mizanur Rahman; Jukka Paatero; Risto Lahdelma
The recoverable proven reserves of fossil fuel sources are projected to be exhausted by the end of this century. In response to the exhaustion of fossil resources, there is a serious need to find alternative fuel sources. Bioenergy is one of the potential candidates to counteract the fossil-fuel depletion challenge. Despite bioenergy sources appear to be renewable and net-zero GHG emitting, bioenergy undergoes competition with food, feed and other crucial applications. Since earth’s eco system has a limited capacity of land and water resources, overuse of these resources in bioenergy production could cause adverse social and environmental impacts. This paper summarizes the key sustainability issues involve in bioenergy chain, and examine the potential role of bioenergy in dealing with these sustainability issues. We found that bioenergy can be a sustainable source of energy provided that it has maintained irrationality is using of natural resources and several limits. In contrary, bioenergy would provoke further social and environmental problems if the sustainability issues are not given proper consideration.
International Journal of Energy Research | 2006
Jukka Paatero; Peter Lund
Renewable Energy | 2007
Jukka Paatero; Peter Lund
Wind Energy | 2005
Jukka Paatero; Peter Lund
Electric Power Systems Research | 2010
Joakim Widén; Ewa Wäckelgård; Jukka Paatero; Peter Lund
Energy Policy | 2013
Md. Mizanur Rahman; Jukka Paatero; Risto Lahdelma
Renewable Energy | 2014
Md. Mizanur Rahman; Mohammad Mahmodul Hasan; Jukka Paatero; Risto Lahdelma
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014
Md. Mizanur Rahman; Suraiya B. Mostafiz; Jukka Paatero; Risto Lahdelma
Solar Energy | 2010
Joakim Widén; Ewa Wäckelgård; Jukka Paatero; Peter Lund