Electricity storage, equilibrium, transport. THE SIMPLEST EXPLANATION

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @diahidvegi8536
    @diahidvegi8536 5 лет назад +7

    I'm writing my political science thesis on energy, and I am soo happy I found your videos! :D Thank you, the are very helpful! :)

    • @bilaldahlab
      @bilaldahlab  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Dia,
      Thank you very much for your message! It makes me very happy that my videos could be helpful for you :)

  • @merzibow
    @merzibow 2 года назад

    Great video brother, please make more!

  • @ankitsengar8296
    @ankitsengar8296 4 года назад +1

    its useful for me to understand the basics of energy domain. keep up the good work. :)

  • @uiteoi
    @uiteoi 4 года назад

    Great vidéos. Can you address renewables ittermittency, battery storage, new consumption patterns from electric cars, realtime markets down to consumer contacts, demand management? Basically challenges and oppotunities of the energy transition towards carbon neutral grids.

  • @tech_excellence
    @tech_excellence 9 месяцев назад

    nice video!
    thanks

  • @Tumbifafa
    @Tumbifafa 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Bilal,
    I like your explanation and how you drop down the very complex topics. Please keep going!
    Being a student at the time you record this video, can you recommend me some good literature in your opinion where you gathered this knowledge? Thanks!

    • @bilaldahlab
      @bilaldahlab  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Tumbifafa,
      I am sorry I had not seen your message. Thank you very much for your comment it is really nice from you! Unfortunately, I do not have much literature on the topic. I was intern at ABB and gathered the knowledge on day-to-day operations. I hope that you'll be able to find something relevant to your needs!

  • @Drakelett
    @Drakelett 6 лет назад

    Also a great video!
    Who purchases on the frequency market to ensure supply is sufficient? You said it's the network operators, but they're don't actually sell the energy, so who pays them? What if Retailer A’s customers are using too much - must Retailer A pay the network operator?

    • @bilaldahlab
      @bilaldahlab  6 лет назад

      Hey Drakelett,
      Thank you very much for your message and congratulation for your question! It is a very good one. To be honest I am not 100% sure of my answer, but from what I remember (was during an internship), the network operator must balance the demand/supply to make sure that his grids are not damaged, he is therefore active on frequency market and will incur costs as you said. These costs will then be charged on retailers since they were supposed to plan the consumption of their region. In the end retailers are going to charge final consumers for those additional costs. So you see the chain (network operator --> retailer --> consumer). But to be honest you maybe shall check that answer with someone working in the field. However to me this answer makes sense and it is what I remember.
      If it is not clear let me know!
      Thanks again and have a good day ! :)
      Bilal

    • @Drakelett
      @Drakelett 6 лет назад

      @@bilaldahlab That's what I was thinking but wasn't sure! Cheers ^^

  • @ToHerbiarz
    @ToHerbiarz Год назад

    DOPE

  • @yuanliwang3946
    @yuanliwang3946 3 года назад

    So useful for my recent class! I really curious whether the author comes from UZH?

    • @goldenboyam
      @goldenboyam 2 года назад

      Morrocan / Algerian / Tunisian most probably !