The Green Electricity Simulate (GES) is a simulation model that is designed to investigate questions related to biomass-based electricity in the European countries, with a special focus on the biomass co-firing in coal plants. The model has been developed with the aim to offer a flexible tool to investigate the direct and indirect consequences of development of biomass-based electricity. Further information can be found in the Green Electricity Simulate Project website.
Related Work
“Co-firing coal with biomass under mandatory obligation for renewable electricity: Implication for the electricity mix”, The Energy Journal (CNRS 1), 2019, Vol. 40 (4). view
“Co-Firing Coal with Wood Pellets in the U.S. Coal Power Stations: A Risky Solution?”, International Journal of Energy, Environment and Economics, 2019, Vol. 25 (3).
“Heat or power: How to increase the use of energy wood at the lowest cost?” (with Caurla, S ; Delacote, P ; Le Cadre, E), Energy Economics (CNRS 2), 2018, Vol. 75 (September 2018). view
“La co-combustion de bois dans les centrales charbon aux États-Unis : Un moyen détourné de prolonger l’usage du charbon ?” (Bertrand, V). CEC Policy Brief, n°2018-02. view
“La co-combustion de bois dans les centrales charbon aux États-Unis”, 6 février 2018. Connaissance des Énergies. view
“États-Unis : associer bois et charbon pour produire de l’électricité, une solution risquée ?” (Bertrand, V), 2018. The Conversation. view
“Heat or power: How to increase the use of energy wood at the lowest costs?”. (Bertrand, V ; Caurla, S ; Delacote, P ; Le Cadre, E). CRESE Working Paper, n°2017-12. view
“Co-firing coal with biomass under mandatory obligation for renewable electricity: Implication for the electricity mix” (Bertrand, V), 2017. CEC Working Paper Series, n°2017-04. view
“Simulating the use of biomass in electricity with the Green Electricty Simulate model: An application to the French power generation” (Bertrand, V ; Le Cadre, E), 2015. CEC Working Paper Series, n°2015-03. view