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Addressing extreme weather events for the renewable power-water-heating sectors in Neom, Saudi Arabia

Engineering and Technology

Addressing extreme weather events for the renewable power-water-heating sectors in Neom, Saudi Arabia

J. A. Riera, R. M. Lima, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Jefferson A. Riera, Ricardo M. Lima, Justin Ezekiel, P. Martin Mai, and Omar Knio presents a renewable energy design optimization model for Neom, Saudi Arabia, tackling the challenges of intermittent renewables and extreme weather. Explore how incorporating extreme weather considerations can enhance system reliability yet demands bigger investments!

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Abstract
This paper proposes a renewable energy design optimization model to plan investments in power, water, and heat technologies for Neom, Saudi Arabia, considering the intermittent nature of renewables and extreme weather patterns. A clustering-optimization framework accounts for extreme weather days, showing that systems designed without this consideration require external supplies during simulations. Including extreme days increases system reliability but necessitates larger generation and storage capacity investments.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 23, 2024
Authors
Jefferson A. Riera, Ricardo M. Lima, Justin Ezekiel, P. Martin Mai, Omar Knio
Tags
renewable energy
design optimization
Neom
extreme weather
investment planning
system reliability
energy storage
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