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Why reducing socio-environmental externalities of electricity system expansions can boost the development of solar power generation: The case of Chile Matamala C, Moreno R, Sauma E, Calabrese J, Osses P Solar Energy, 217, 58, 2021 |
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Power system expansion planning under global and local emission mitigation policies Quiroga D, Sauma E, Pozo D Applied Energy, 239, 1250, 2019 |
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The value of network investment coordination to reduce environmental externalities when integrating renewables: Case on the Chilean transmission network Matamala C, Moreno R, Sauma E Energy Policy, 126, 251, 2019 |
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Impact of introducing flexibility in the Colombian transmission expansion planning Henao A, Sauma E, Gonzalez A Energy, 157, 131, 2018 |
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When doing nothing may be the best investment action: Pessimistic anticipative power transmission planning Pozo D, Sauma E, Contreras J Applied Energy, 200, 383, 2017 |
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Comparison of Incentive Policies for Renewable Energy in an Oligopolistic Market with Price-Responsive Demand de Arce MP, Sauma E Energy Journal, 37(3), 159, 2016 |
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Does a carbon tax make sense in countries with still a high potential for energy efficiency? Comparison between the reducing-emissions effects of carbon tax and energy efficiency measures in the Chilean case Vera S, Sauma E Energy, 88, 478, 2015 |
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Do distribution companies loose money with an electricity flexible tariff?: A review of the Chilean case Vera S, Bernal F, Sauma E Energy, 55, 295, 2013 |
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Business optimal design of a grid-connected hybrid PV (photovoltaic)-wind energy system without energy storage for an Easter Island's block Caballero F, Sauma E, Yanine F Energy, 61, 248, 2013 |
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The impact of transmission constraints on the emissions leakage under cap-and-trade program Sauma E Energy Policy, 51, 164, 2012 |