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Optimal scheduling of the CSP–PV–wind hybrid power generation system considering demand response

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Optimal scheduling of the CSP–PV–wind hybrid power generation system considering demand response
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Frontiers in Energy Research, January 2024
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2023.1252311
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Qingsong Zhao, Beijia Yang, Hui Ma, Gang Liu, Jianyuan Xu

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#22,700,118
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#15
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