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Jannik Haas

Researcher at University of Stuttgart

Publications -  37
Citations -  956

Jannik Haas is an academic researcher from University of Stuttgart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 34 publications receiving 601 citations. Previous affiliations of Jannik Haas include German Aerospace Center & University of Canterbury.

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How much electrical energy storage do we need? A synthesis for the U.S., Europe, and Germany

TL;DR: It becomes clear that grids dominated by photovoltaic energy call for more EES, while large shares of wind rely more on transmission capacity, and the EES energy requirements can be at least halved.
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Challenges and trends of energy storage expansion planning for flexibility provision in low-carbon power systems - a review

TL;DR: In this article, a broad classification of SEP models is presented, which is used to analyze a database of about 90 publications to identify trends and challenges in the SEP literature.
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Mitigation Control Against Partial Shading Effects in Large-Scale PV Power Plants

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a control strategy to allow partially shaded photovoltaic power plants (PV-PPs) to mitigate the detrimental effects on the frequency of power systems without the need for energy storage.
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Floating photovoltaic plants: ecological impacts versus hydropower operation flexibility

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of floating solar photovoltaic modules on the water quality of a hydropower reservoir, more specifically on the development of algal blooms, and studying the impact that these modules have on the hydroelectric production was investigated.
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Sunset or sunrise? Understanding the barriers and options for the massive deployment of solar technologies in Chile

TL;DR: In this paper, the barriers obstructing the way of Chile becoming a solar power country are found through interviews and then analyzed and classified into six groups (economic, market, system integration, technical, regulatory and information barriers).