@article{
author = "Bugarić, Uglješa and Biserčić, Aleksa",
year = "2021",
abstract = "With expanding environmental and climate change regulatory frameworks,
the fossil-based baseload generation is forced to decline, thus making room
for more and more generation based on renewable and other carbon-free
energy sources. This paper deals with a number of controversial issues and
open questions concerning the growing penetration of renewable energy
sources into power generation systems, often without due care of the impacts
of variable as compared to conventional generation on the reliability of electricity
supply. Particular attention is paid to baseload generation, power market
design, system operation under extreme weather conditions, energy storage,
back-up, and reserve power, as well as to the role of mechanical inertia
and reliability of on-site fuel supply, demonstrated on an example of coal
excavation and delivery to a power plant.",
publisher = "Scientific Research Publishing Inc.",
journal = "Energy and Power Engineering",
title = "Reliability of Baseload Electricity Generation from Fossil and Renewable Energy Sources, Energy and Power Engineering",
pages = "206-190",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.4236/epe.2021.135013"
}