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Storage-Transmission Joint Planning Method to Deal with Insufficient Flexibility and Transmission Congestion

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Title
Storage-Transmission Joint Planning Method to Deal with Insufficient Flexibility and Transmission Congestion
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Frontiers in Energy Research, March 2021
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2020.612909
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Xiuyu Yang, Guofeng Chai, Xueyuan Liu, Minghong Xu, Qi Guo

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