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Afzal Siddiqui

Afzal Siddiqui

Grid Integration Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road MS 90R1116
Berkeley CA 94720
(510) 495-2874

This speaker was a visiting speaker who delivered a talk or talks on the date(s) shown at the links below. This speaker is not otherwise associated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, unless specifically identified as a Berkeley Lab staff member.






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Publications

2008

Marnay, Chris, Michael Stadler, Hirohisa Aki, Brian Coffey, Ryan M. Firestone, Judy Lai, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. "Microgrid Selection and Operation for Commercial Buildings in California and New York States." In 4th European PV-Hybrid and Mini-Grid Conference, May 29-30, 2008 , 12. Glyfada, Greece: LBNL, 2008. Download: PDF (638.04 KB)
Marnay, Chris, Giri Venkataramanan, Michael Stadler, Afzal S. Siddiqui, Ryan M. Firestone, and Bala Chandran. Optimal Technology Selection and Operation of Microgrids in Commercial Buildings In 31st IAEE International Conference "Bridging Energy Supply and Demand: Logistics, Competition and Environment". Istanbul, Turkey, 2008.

2007

Maribu, Karl M., Ryan M. Firestone, Chris Marnay, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. "Distributed Energy Resources Market Diffusion Model." Energy Policy Vol. 35 (2007): 16. Download: PDF (405.58 KB)

2006

Siddiqui, Afzal S., and Chris Marnay. Addressing an Uncertain Future Using Scenario Analysis. Berkeley: LBNL, 2006. Download: PDF (80.11 KB)
Siddiqui, Afzal S., and Chris Marnay. "Distributed Generation Investment by a Microgrid Under Uncertainty." In 19th Mini-EURO Conference Operation Research Models and Methods in the Energy Sector (ORMMES 2006). Portugal : LBNL, 2006. Download: PDF (108.69 KB)

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