Automated Author ProfileQuoilin, Sylvain
KU Leuven0000-0002-2064-209x
Quoilin, Sylvain
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 8.8 (sum of 8 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
This dataset accompanies the article “Hydropower Cascade Integration in a unit commitment and economic dispatch model: A Comparative analysis of Model formulations” and contains input data used to model the Bolivian power system with a strong share of hydropower generation. The dataset focuses on the representation of hydropower cascades within the Dispa-SET open-source unit commitment and economic dispatch model.The files include:Input data for the year 2020 for the Hydro Cascade Formulation (HCF)Input data for the year 2020 for the Simplified Hydro Formulation (SHF)Input data for the year 2020 for the Aggregated Hydro Formulation (AHF)Input data for the year 2020 for the One Hydro Formulation (OHF)The dataset enables the comparison of how different levels of hydraulic detail affect the operation of hydropower plants and the overall electricity system. It is particularly relevant for studies on hydro-dominated systems, reservoir management, and water-energy interactions in energy modeling.
Authors
- Huallpara, Alizon Triny ;
- Balderrama, Sergio ;
- Usher, Will ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain ;
- Pavičević, Matija
This dataset accompanies the article “Hydropower Cascade Integration in a unit commitment and economic dispatch model: A Comparative analysis of Model formulations” and contains input data used to model the Bolivian power system with a strong share of hydropower generation. The dataset focuses on the representation of hydropower cascades within the Dispa-SET open-source unit commitment and economic dispatch model.The files include:Input data for the year 2020 for the Hydro Cascade Formulation (HCF)Input data for the year 2020 for the Simplified Hydro Formulation (SHF)Input data for the year 2020 for the Aggregated Hydro Formulation (AHF)Input data for the year 2020 for the One Hydro Formulation (OHF)The dataset enables the comparison of how different levels of hydraulic detail affect the operation of hydropower plants and the overall electricity system. It is particularly relevant for studies on hydro-dominated systems, reservoir management, and water-energy interactions in energy modeling.
Authors
- Huallpara, Alizon Triny ;
- Balderrama, Sergio ;
- Usher, Will ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain ;
- Pavičević, Matija
This DataSet is the support for the study of the Impact of climate variability on the hydroelectric generation of the Bolivian electrical system, for which a hydrological model (WEAP) and unit commitment and optimal dispatch model (DispaSet) have been used. The study provides information about the flexibility of the electrical system, by the variation of the hydropower generation through the time series of historical inflows, in terms of power generation, total system costs, consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions.
Authors
- Zarate, Sulmayra ;
- Pavičević, Matija ;
- Balderrama, Sergio ;
- Villazón, Mauricio ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain
This DataSet is the support for the study of the Impact of climate variability on the hydroelectric generation of the Bolivian electrical system, for which a hydrological model (WEAP) and unit commitment and optimal dispatch model (DispaSet) have been used. The study provides information about the flexibility of the electrical system, by the variation of the hydropower generation through the time series of historical inflows, in terms of power generation, total system costs, consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions.
Authors
- Zarate, Sulmayra ;
- Pavičević, Matija ;
- Balderrama, Sergio ;
- Villazón, Mauricio ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain
This is the data set named "Supplementary Data 1" for the research paper "Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy". This data set also contains the raw data for reproducing Figure 1 through to Figure 4. The paper is currently under review and access is for peer-review purposes only.
Authors
- Jansen, Malte ;
- Staffell, Iain ;
- Kitzing, Lena ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain ;
- Wiggelinkhuizen, Edwin ;
- Bulder, Bernard ;
- Riepin, Iegor ;
- Müsgens, Felix
This is the data set named "Supplementary Data 1" for the research paper "Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy". This data set also contains the raw data for reproducing Figure 1 through to Figure 4. The paper is currently under review and access is for peer-review purposes only.
Authors
- Jansen, Malte ;
- Staffell, Iain ;
- Kitzing, Lena ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain ;
- Wiggelinkhuizen, Edwin ;
- Bulder, Bernard ;
- Riepin, Iegor ;
- Müsgens, Felix
This is the data set named "Supplementary Data 1" for the research paper "Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy". This data set also contains the raw data for reproducing Figure 1 through to Figure 4. The paper is currently under review and access is for peer-review purposes only.
Authors
- Jansen, Malte ;
- Staffell, Iain ;
- Kitzing, Lena ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain ;
- Wiggelinkhuizen, Edwin ;
- Bulder, Bernard ;
- Riepin, Iegor ;
- Müsgens, Felix
This is the data set named "Supplementary Data 1" for the research paper "Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy". This data set also contain the raw data for reproducing Figure 1 through to Figure 4. The paper is currently under review and access is for peer-review purposes only.
Authors
- Jansen, Malte ;
- Staffell, Iain ;
- Kitzing, Lena ;
- Quoilin, Sylvain ;
- Wiggelinkhuizen, Edwin ;
- Bulder, Bernard ;
- Riepin, Iegor ;
- Müsgens, Felix