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Matthias Dubuis

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Energy system design under uncertainty

Matthias Dubuis

The current context leads energy system design to very demanding objectives, due to their variety. Indeed, despite an increasing energy demand, environment indicators are becoming always more important. So that for a given service, emission (and then assoc ...
EPFL2012

Proposition of methodology for optimization of energy system design under uncertainty

François Maréchal, Matthias Dubuis

Current superstructure size for energy system design is increasing with computing facility improvement. Despite such approach allows to link and to analyse a lot of elements, demonstrating the advantage of a global optimization, non-negligible uncertaintie ...
Elsevier Science Bv2012

EnerGis: A geographical information based system for the evaluation of integrated energy conversion systems in urban areas

François Maréchal, Daniel Favrat, Luc Girardin, Matthias Dubuis, Nicole Calame

A geographical information system has been developed to model the energy requirements of an urban area. The purpose of the platform is to model with sufficient detail the energy services requirements of a given geographical area in order to allow the evalu ...
2010
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