Ambra Van Liedekerke
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- The Value of Vehicle-to-Grid for the Swiss Electricity SystemItem type: Other Conference Item
The Global Energy Transition Toward Decarbonization: a multi-scalar perspective and transformation: 18th IAEE European ConferenceVan Liedekerke, Ambra; Schwarz, Marius; Gjorgiev, Blazhe; et al. (2023) - Quantifying Power System Adequacy And Security In Net-Zero Energy Transition ScenariosItem type: Other Conference Item
Advances in Reliability, Safety and Security: ESREL 2024 Collection of Extended Abstracts. Part 2Van Liedekerke, Ambra; Gjorgiev, Blazhe; Sansavini, Giovanni (2024) - Renewable Energy Outlook II for SwitzerlandItem type: ReportVan Liedekerke, Ambra; Gjorgiev, Blazhe; Savelsberg, Jonas; et al. (2025)The Second SWEET EDGE Renewable Energy Outlook explores Switzerland’s energy transition toward net-zero emissions in 2050, focusing on its interactions with the European energy system. It examines the impact of three key national energy policies on Switzerland’s electricity mix, dispatch, supply costs, and cross-border electricity exchanges, comparing results from four different electricity system models. The analysis is further refined by assessing the regional effects of improved weather forecasts on demand and supply balancing. Adding to the electricity sector perspective, the Outlook evaluates the macroeconomic implications of national and international energy and climate policies and examines how policy preferences and technology acceptance in Switzerland have evolved from 2022 to 2024. Finally, it contextualizes Switzerland’s role within the broader European energy landscape by analyzing the Swiss cross-border renewable energy investments.
- Quantifying Power System Adequacy in Net-Zero Energy Transition ScenariosItem type: Other Conference Item
Book Of Abstracts for 2024 International Conference on Resilient SystemsVan Liedekerke, Ambra; Gjorgiev, Blazhe; Sansavini, Giovanni (2024) - Bidirektionales Laden aus Sicht des StromsystemsItem type: Other Publication
Bulletin ElectrosuisseSavelsberg, Jonas; Van Liedekerke, Ambra; Parajeles Herrera, María; et al. (2024)Der wachsende Anteil der individuellen Elektromobilität stellt für das Stromsystem eine Herausforderung, aber auch eine Chance dar, da Elektroautos dem Stromsystem wichtige Flexibilität bereitstellen können, beispielsweise, um mehr erneuerbaren Strom nutzen zu können. Offen ist noch, wie wir uns diese Flexibilität am besten zunutze machen können. - Policy-relevance of a model inter-comparison: Switzerland in the European energy transitionItem type: Journal Article
Applied EnergyVan Liedekerke, Ambra; Gjorgiev, Blazhe; Savelsberg, Jonas; et al. (2025)The energy transition is reshaping electricity systems, bringing new challenges, and emphasizing the need for strategic planning. Energy policies play a crucial role in guiding this transition. However, assessing their impacts often requires robust modeling involving multiple models and going beyond a single country's scope, analyzing international interactions. In this study, we examine three Swiss energy policies, analyzing their impacts on both the national energy system and the cross-border electricity flows. We use a model inter-comparison approach with four electricity system models to explore scenarios involving Swiss renewable generation targets, the Swiss market integration, and the Swiss winter import limitations, in the context of various European electricity developments. The results indicate that a renewable generation target leads to a reduction in net imports and electricity prices. Additionally, reduced market integration impacts both Swiss and European energy transitions by limiting trade benefits, underutilizing Variable Renewable Energy Sources (VRES), and increasing electricity supply costs. Lastly, we observe that limiting Swiss winter imports adversely affects electricity trading, driving up both supply costs and electricity prices.
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