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Cory Budischak

Researcher at University of Delaware

Publications -  5
Citations -  595

Cory Budischak is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & Cost of electricity by source. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 530 citations. Previous affiliations of Cory Budischak include Community College of Philadelphia.

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Cost-minimized combinations of wind power, solar power and electrochemical storage, powering the grid up to 99.9% of the time

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors model many combinations of renewable electricity sources (inland wind, offshore wind, and photovoltaics) with electrochemical storage (batteries and fuel cells), incorporated into a large grid system (72 GW).
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Cost minimization of generation, storage, and new loads, comparing costs with and without externalities

TL;DR: In this article, the economics of large-scale changes in the electric system were analyzed and the most cost-effective to system with renewable energy and runs reliably without need for either new conventional generation or purpose-built storage.
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Corrigendum to “Cost-minimized combinations of wind power, solar power and electrochemical storage, powering the grid up to 99.9% of the time” [J. Power Sources 225 (2013) 60–74]

TL;DR: In this paper, Lungby et al. proposed a carbon-free power integration system at the University of Delaware, which is based on the work of the USA Center for Carbon Free Power Integration (CFPI).
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Assessing the economic feasibility of the gradual decarbonization of a large electric power system

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the costs of a gradual transition towards a new power system in which the oldest coal plants are replaced with low-carbon power plants, and conclude that adding new wind farms from the windiest locations, accompanied by a better management of existing plants and a small addition of new natural-gas reserve capacity, is the most economic and the most environmentally responsible pathway to replace retiring coal-fired power plants in PJM.
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Electroanalytic effects of ultrasound on a hydrogen evolution reaction in KOH

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used linear scan voltammetry and chronoamperometry to analyze a hydrogen evolution reaction in KOH and found a strong, positive effect due to ultrasonic irradiation.