Tim Pedersen

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Tim Pedersen

Tim Pedersen

@TimTPedersen

Ph.D. student, studying the renewable energy future of Europe through the use of sophisticated mathematical models at Aarhus University.

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iScience journal
iScience journal@iScience_CP·
Online now: Broad Ranges of Investment Configurations for Renewable Power Systems, Robust to Cost Uncertainty and Near-Optimality dlvr.it/SqJXg8
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Oliver Ruhnau
Oliver Ruhnau@OliverRuhnau·
Great analysis by @TimTPedersen et al. on implications of reduced natural gas imports to 🇪🇺 beyond next winter 🔭 Given climate target ➡️ NG is replaced by mix of renewables & coal More ambitious climate target ➡️ less impact of reduced NG (bc it needs phase-out anyways)
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Tim Pedersen@TimTPedersen·
Check out our latest publication to see how Europe can become independent of Russian gas.
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AURORA_Aarhus
AURORA_Aarhus@AURORA_Aarhus·
Our PhD student @TimTPedersen then shared some findings from his research on the different energy transition scenarios. We asked the participants to share their views: -Is the ambitions set in Danmark Kan Mere II enough? Is it possible? -What can citizens do?
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AURORA_Aarhus@AURORA_Aarhus·
What are the implications of cutting Russian gas on the European energy transition? How does it impact other sectors? Come join us for an open discussion and get to know more about the upcoming energy community at @AarhusUni_int @TimTPedersen @EbbeKyhl @martavictoria_p
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Dr. Erin Mayfield
Dr. Erin Mayfield@ErinNMayfield·
This panel with was fun, and I learned so much. I've long been a super fan of @etrutnevyte's work, which is extremely creative & tackles questions that are important for the macro-energy systems community to grapple with (e.g., empirical model accuracy, non-cost factors).
Adi Keskar, Ph.D.@Aditya27k

Fantastic panel! Some key takeaways: 1. Bridge gap b/w least cost models and real world, as we increasingly rely on them for policy 2. Best solution could be an inferior one in terms of cost, but achieve better real world solutions 3. Spatial resolution of analysis is imp

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AURORA_Aarhus@AURORA_Aarhus·
Here is the Danish press release of AURORA. At @AarhusUni_int the project is led by @martavictoria_p and on 10th March we will have the first meeting with interested participants in Navitas building, where we share more information about the local demonstrator #energycommunity
Pressemeddelelser Via Ritzau@ViaRitzau

Meddelelse fra Aarhus Universitet Technical Sciences Via Ritzau: Crowdfunding-projekt skal skaffe grøn energi fra AU’s bygninger #dktech #dkgreen via.ritzau.dk/pressemeddelel…

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Neha Patankar@NehaSPatankar·
@TimPedersen11 presenting cutting edge of the Modeling to Generate Alternatives (MGA) work for generating all alternatives. #informs2021
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Tim Pedersen@TimTPedersen·
Last week at the #SESAAU2021 conference I had the chance to present my work on modeling near-optimal solutions to energy systems. If you want to learn why it is super relevant to consider the imperfect solutions, check out this short video youtube.com/watch?v=Uwmyx0… #energytwitter
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Tim Pedersen@TimTPedersen·
My work is building on research applying MGA to energy system models by a wide range of researchers, e.g. @jfdecarolis, @nworbmot, @fneum_, and @stefpf. MGA algorithms are currently gaining large attention, and it will be interesting to follow the future of this emerging field.
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Tim Pedersen@TimTPedersen·
As a young researcher, modeling the green future of the European energy sector, I am happy to announce that my first paper has just been made available as a pre-print (arxiv.org/abs/2010.00836). Thanks to my co-authors: @martavictoria_p, Morten Rasmussen and Gorm Andresen
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Tim Pedersen@TimTPedersen·
In the paper, we address the old-school way of analyzing possible future pathways for the energy system using scenario analysis. Instead, we present a method capable of exploring all alternative scenarios, making continuous ranges of solutions available.
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