Integrating Variable Renewable Energy Into the Grid: Key Issues
Variable renewable energy (VRE): electricity generation technologies whose primary energy source varies over time and cannot easily be stored. VRE sources include solar, wind, ocean, and some hydropower generation technologies.
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Integrating Variable Renewable Energy Into the Grid: Key Issues
Variable renewable energy (VRE): electricity generation technologies whose primary energy source varies over time and cannot easily be stored. VRE sources include solar, wind, ocean, and some hydropower generation technologies.
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NREL
Publication Date: 2015
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