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Asynchrony of wind and hydropower resources in Australia
Udaya Gunturu, Willow Hallgren
Physical Sciences and Engineering
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Hydropower Resources
100%
Asynchrony
100%
Modoki
66%
Hydropower
33%
La Niña
33%
Hydro Resources
33%
Energy Mix
33%
Impact Pattern
33%
Differential Impact
33%
Generation Adequacy
33%
Capacity Factor
33%
Hydropower Generation
33%
Renewable Capacity
33%
Technology Diversity
33%
Generation Capacity
33%
Modoki El Niño
33%
Seasonal Impact
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Timescale
100%
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
33%
Wind Power
33%
Power Generation
33%
La Nina
33%
El Nino
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
El Nino
100%
Wind Power
50%
La Nina
50%
Power Generation
50%