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Policies to keep and expand the option of concentrating solar power for dispatchable renewable electricity Lilliestam J, Barradi T, Caldes N, Gomez M, Hanger S, Kern J, Komendantova N, Mehos M, Hong WM, Wang ZF, Patt A Energy Policy, 116, 193, 2018 |
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The potential and usefulness of demand response to provide electricity system services Aryandoust A, Lilliestam J Applied Energy, 204, 749, 2017 |
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Impact of political and economic barriers for concentrating solar power in Sub-Saharan Africa Labordena M, Patt A, Bazilian M, Howells M, Lilliestam J Energy Policy, 102, 52, 2017 |
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Market integration of local energy systems: Is local energy management compatible with European regulation for retail competition? Eid C, Bollinger LA, Koirala B, Scholten D, Facchinetti E, Lilliestam J, Hakvoort R Energy, 114, 913, 2016 |
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Vulnerability to terrorist attacks in European electricity decarbonisation scenarios: Comparing renewable electricity imports to gas imports Lilliestam J Energy Policy, 66, 234, 2014 |
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On the limits to solar thermal power: A reply to Trainer Lilliestam J, Pfenninger S, Gauche P, Damerau K, Wagner F, Patt A Energy Policy, 75, 424, 2014 |
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Comparing carbon capture and storage (CCS) with concentrating solar power (CSP): Potentials, costs, risks, and barriers Lilliestam J, Bielicki JM, Patt AG Energy Policy, 47, 447, 2012 |
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Energy security and renewable electricity trade-Will Desertec make Europe vulnerable to the "energy weapon"? Lilliestam J, Ellenbeck S Energy Policy, 39(6), 3380, 2011 |
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Making concentrated solar power competitive with coal: The costs of a European feed-in tariff Williges K, Lilliestam J, Patt A Energy Policy, 38(6), 3089, 2010 |