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| author | Xie, Le Majumder, Subir Huang, Tong Zhang, Qian Chang, Ping Hill, David J. Shahidehpour, Mohammad |
| author_facet | Xie, Le Majumder, Subir Huang, Tong Zhang, Qian Chang, Ping Hill, David J. Shahidehpour, Mohammad |
| contents | Addressing the urgency of climate change necessitates a coordinated and inclusive effort from all relevant stakeholders. Critical to this effort is the modeling, analysis, control, and integration of technological innovations within the electric energy system, which plays a crucial role in scaling up climate change solutions. This perspective article presents a set of research challenges and opportunities in the area of electric power systems that would be crucial in accelerating Gigaton-level decarbonization. Furthermore, it highlights institutional challenges associated with developing market mechanisms and regulatory architectures, ensuring that incentives are aligned for stakeholders to effectively implement the technological solutions on a large scale. |
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| publishDate | 2024 |
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| spellingShingle | The Role of Electric Grid Research in Addressing Climate Change Xie, Le Majumder, Subir Huang, Tong Zhang, Qian Chang, Ping Hill, David J. Shahidehpour, Mohammad Systems and Control Addressing the urgency of climate change necessitates a coordinated and inclusive effort from all relevant stakeholders. Critical to this effort is the modeling, analysis, control, and integration of technological innovations within the electric energy system, which plays a crucial role in scaling up climate change solutions. This perspective article presents a set of research challenges and opportunities in the area of electric power systems that would be crucial in accelerating Gigaton-level decarbonization. Furthermore, it highlights institutional challenges associated with developing market mechanisms and regulatory architectures, ensuring that incentives are aligned for stakeholders to effectively implement the technological solutions on a large scale. |
| title | The Role of Electric Grid Research in Addressing Climate Change |
| topic | Systems and Control |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.17976 |