Iegor Riepin
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Modelling the High-Voltage Grid Using Open Data for Europe and Beyond
This paper provides methodology and validation for constructing a representation of the European high-voltage grid, including and above 200 kV, based on public data provided by OpenStreetMap.
Bobby Xiong
,
Davide Fioriti
,
Fabian Neumann
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Tom Brown
Mitigating Ukraine's Looming Electricity Crisis
To mitigate an impact of the ongoing electricity crisis in Ukraine, we propose establishing an energy situation room, empowering municipalities, and using market mechanisms to allocate donor support for rapid deployment of technical solutions.
Georg Zachmann
,
Frank Meißner
,
Iegor Riepin
Price formation without fuel costs---the interaction of elastic demand with storage bidding
We investigate several contradictions seen in the literature about the viability of electricity markets at high penetrations of wind and solar. Price structure of many zero- and high-price hours is a symptom of capacity expansion models using inelastic demand.
Tom Brown
,
Fabian Neumann
,
Iegor Riepin
Spatio-temporal load shifting for truly clean computing
We investigate signals for effective load-shifting across geographically distributed datacenters operated by a company aiming for 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy matching.
Iegor Riepin
,
Tom Brown
,
Victor M. Zavala
Power System Benefits of Simultaneous Domestic Transport and Heating Flexibility in Great Britain's Energy Transition
We investigate the benefits and trade-offs of demand flexibility from EVs and heat pumps in Great Britain.
Lukas Franken
,
Andy Hackett
,
Jesus Lizana
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Ryan Jenkinson
,
Andrew Francis Lyden
,
Lucy Yu
,
Daniel Friedrich
Temporal regulation of renewable supply for electrolytic hydrogen
We investigate the implications of various designs for temporal regulation of renewable supply for electrolytic hydrogen
Elisabeth Zeyen
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Tom Brown
On the means, costs, and system-level impacts of 24/7 carbon-free energy procurement
We use a mathematical model to examine different designs, optimal procurement strategies, costs, and impacts of the 24/7 CFE matching, both for participating buyers and for regions where voluntary procurement occurs.
Iegor Riepin
,
Tom Brown
The value of space-time load-shifting flexibility for 24/7 carbon-free electricity procurement
In this study, we investigate the role of space-time load shifting in reducing the resources and costs of 24/7 CFE matching; we also explore the signals companies can use to shape their load.
Iegor Riepin
,
Tom Brown
What do we know about green hydrogen supply costs?
(a conference paper)
Lucien Genge
,
Eddy Jalbout
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Felix Muesgens
System-level impacts of 24/7 carbon-free electricity procurement in Europe
In this study, we investigate both the means and costs of 24/7 carbon-free energy procurement for companies in a selection of European countries, as well as how the procurement affects the rest of the European electricity system.
Iegor Riepin
,
Tom Brown
Adaptive robust optimization for European strategic gas infrastructure planning
We use adaptive robust optimization to explore the value of Projects of Common Interest—gas infrastructure projects supported by EU public funds—in maintaining gas system resilience amid cold-winter demand spikes, supply shortages, and budget constraints
Iegor Riepin
,
Matthew Schmidt
,
Luis Baringo
,
Felix Müsgens
Policy choices and outcomes for offshore wind auctions globally
We provide a detailed quantified overview of competitive procurement schemes (such as auctions) for offshore wind, including geographical spread, volumes, results, and design specifications
Malte Jansen
,
Philipp Beiter
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Felix Müsgens
,
Victor Juarez Guajardo-Fajardo
,
Iain Staffell
,
Bernard Bulder
,
Lena Kitzing
Modeling of extreme weather events—towards resilient transmission expansion planning
(a conference paper)
Maximilian Bernecker
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Felix Müsgens
Risk aversion and flexibility options in electricity markets
We investigate the interactions between flexibility and investment risk in electricity markets
Thomas Möbius
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Felix Müsgens
,
Adriaan H. van der Weijde
Grok it and use it: teaching energy systems modeling
This article details contents of the “Energy Systems Modeling” course, which sought to introduce graduate-level students to operations research, energy economics, and system modeling.
Iegor Riepin
,
Smaranda Sgarciu
,
Maximilian Bernecker
,
Thomas Möbius
,
Felix Müsgens
Modelling uncertainty in coupled electricity and gas systems—Is it worth the effort?
In this work we explore the impacts of neglecting parametric uncertainty in optimization problems for integrated electricity- and gas markets
Iegor Riepin
,
Thomas Möbius
,
Felix Müsgens
Regret analysis of investment decisions under uncertainty in an integrated energy system
(a conference paper)
Thomas Möbius
,
Iegor Riepin
Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy
It appears likely that in 2019 the United Kingdom have auctioned the world’s first negative-subsidy offshore wind farm
Malte Jansen
,
Iain Staffell
,
Lena Kitzing
,
Sylvain Quoilin
,
Edwin Wiggelinkhuizen
,
Bernard Bulder
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Felix Müsgens
Seasonal flexibility in the European natural gas market
We explore structural trends in the European gas market development focusing on seasonal flexibility
Iegor Riepin
,
Felix Müsgens
Is offshore already competitive? Analyzing German offshore wind auctions
(a conference paper)
Felix Müsgens
,
Iegor Riepin
Integrated electricity and gas market modeling – effects of gas demand uncertainty
(a conference paper)
Iegor Riepin
,
Thomas Möbius
,
Felix Müsgens
Modelling of world LNG market development. Focus on US investments and supplies
(a conference paper)
Roland Cunha Montenegro
,
Iegor Riepin
,
Philipp Hauser
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