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Modeling Renewable Energy Systems in Rural Areas with Flexible Operating Units

András Éles, István Heckl, Heriberto Cabezas · 2021 · SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología

Summary. This paper develops a modeling method for designing renewable energy systems in rural areas using biomass resources like wood, grass, and manure. The approach uses flexible operating units that can tolerate varying input material ratios, enabling more accurate equipment models. Applied to a case study, the method optimizes the collection, transportation, and processing of local biomass through fermenters and combined heat and power plants, achieving 31% higher profit with reduced computational effort.

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Éles, A., Heckl, I., & Cabezas, H.. (2021). Modeling Renewable Energy Systems in Rural Areas with Flexible Operating Units. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. https://doi.org/10.3303/cet2188107

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DOI
10.3303/cet2188107
Categories
energy, regional-innovation-systems
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2026-04-28