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Multi-stage robust clearing model considering renewable energy output uncertainty and unit effective reserve calculation in electricity market

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Multi-stage robust clearing model considering renewable energy output uncertainty and unit effective reserve calculation in electricity market
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Frontiers in Energy Research, September 2022
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2022.980125
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Qinwei Duan, Zhu Chao, Xuchen Tang, Xiangzhong Xie, Huican Chen, Xiangyang Su

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