The penetration of distributed renewable generation provides green energy to the local energy system. However, the uncertainties it brings to the system are becoming more and more unacceptable, making it difficult to efficiently operate the local energy system. In a foreseeable future, there could be an increasing number of flexible resources, such as natural gas power plants and interruptible demands, which provide solutions to these uncertainties, In CSEE JPES paper entitled “Consensus-based Approach to Day-ahead Joint Local Energy-reserve Market Design Considering Uncertainties of Renewable Energy”, a novel day-ahead energy market design for the local energy system is proposed. Coauthored by Y. Chen, J. X. Wang, Y. Zhang, and X. L. Wang from Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China. You can check on the whole article on IEEE Xplore by: https://lnkd.in/d9BNMZSH #powergrid #powergeneration #renewableenergy #energy #cleanenergy #solarenergy #future #sustainability #openaccess #openscience #opendata #ieeexplore #ieee #csee #engineering #renewableenergysystems #renewables #greenenergy #smartgrid #smartcity #smartenergy #powerengineering #powerelectronics #powerdistribution #powerindustry #powerconversion #powergrids #powerenergy #journals #specialissue #research #universitylife #energystorage #academics #engineeringlife #sustainable #electricity #microgrids
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In CSEE JPES paper entitled “Optimal Offering Strategy of Virtual Power Plant with Hybrid Renewable Ocean Energy Portfolio”, This paper proposes a hybrid ocean energy system to form a virtual power plant (VPP) for participating in electricity markets in order to promote the renewable ocean energy utilization and accommodation. In the proposed system, solar thermal energy is integrated with the closed-cycle ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) to boost the temperature differences between the surface and deep seawater for efficiency and flexibility improvements, and the thermodynamic effects of seawater mass flow rates on the output of solar-boosted OTEC (SOTEC) are exploited for deploying SOTEC as a renewable dispatchable unit. Coauthored by S. Y. Guo, Bin Zhou, Ka Wing Chan, Siqi Bu, Canbing Li, Nian Liu, and Cong Zhang from Hunan University, Changsha, China and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China. You can check on the whole article on IEEE Xplore by: https://lnkd.in/dkrr2h8a #powergrid #powergeneration #renewableenergy #energy #cleanenergy #solarenergy #future #sustainability #openaccess #openscience #opendata #ieeexplore #ieee #csee #engineering #renewableenergysystems #renewables #greenenergy #smartgrid #smartcity #smartenergy #powerengineering #powerelectronics #powerdistribution #powerindustry #powerconversion #powergrids #powerenergy #journals #specialissue #research #universitylife #energystorage #academics #engineeringlife #sustainable #electricity #microgrids
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🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 I'm thrilled to share that my research article, "A Systematic Review of Boost Converter Design Methodologies for Optimizing Photovoltaic Output," has been published in the International Journal of Computer Engineering in Research Trends (IJCERT)! 🎉 This detailed overview goes into the field of boost converter designs, which are critical components in increasing the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) systems. Our research examines several converter topologies, focusing on operating principles and efficiency under a variety of environmental conditions. We discuss current technology breakthroughs and propose future research areas for developing more adaptable and efficient solar energy converters. 📚 Key Insights: 1. Certain topologies significantly improve effectiveness and adaptability to environmental changes. 2. Emerging converter technologies offer promising advances in managing solar energy variability. 3. Our findings provide a roadmap for future research, aiming to enhance solar system performance and reliability. 🌍 Why It Matters: As the world shifts towards renewable energy, optimizing PV systems is more important than ever. This paper is a helpful resource for researchers as well as professionals in the sector, adding to the larger endeavour of finding clean, efficient, and renewable energy solutions. dependability. 🔗 Link to Full Article: https://lnkd.in/gRQaxP_i I'm extremely grateful to everyone who helped me on my research journey, particularly my supervisor, AHMAD FATEH MOHAMAD NOR, and the broader research community. Let us continue to push forward in the field of renewable energy and strive towards a cleaner future! Looking forward to future great initiatives and discoveries! #RenewableEnergy #PhotovoltaicSystems #BoostConverter #SolarEnergy #Research #SustainableFuture
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Uncertainty in distributed renewable generation threatens the security of power distribution systems. The concept of dispatchable region is developed to assess the ability of power systems to accommodate renewable generation at a given operating point. In CSEE JPES paper entitled “Dispatchable Region for Active Distribution Networks Using Approximate Second-order Cone Relaxation”, To achieve a suitable trade-off between accuracy and efficiency, this paper proposes a dispatchable region formulation for distribution networks using tight convex relaxation. Coauthored by Zhigang Li, W. J. Huang, J. H. Zheng, and Q. H. Wu from South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China. You can check on the whole article on IEEE Xplore by: https://lnkd.in/dZdg6gXq #powergrid #powergeneration #renewableenergy #energy #cleanenergy #solarenergy #future #sustainability #openaccess #openscience #opendata #ieeexplore #ieee #csee #engineering #renewableenergysystems #renewables #greenenergy #smartgrid #smartcity #smartenergy #powerengineering #powerelectronics #powerdistribution #powerindustry #powerconversion #powergrids #powerenergy #journals #specialissue #research #universitylife #energystorage #academics #engineeringlife #sustainable #electricity #microgrids
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During the C4 poster session of the CIGRE Paris 2024, I had the pleasure of speaking with Pamela Zoghby about her fascinating research, ‘Study of new types of dynamic interactions in power systems with mixed conventional and renewable generation’. This topic is particularly compelling due to the growing presence of inverter-based resources (IBR) in power systems, which can lead to dynamic interactions with existing synchronous machines. In their work, they developed a benchmarking system to evaluate the performance of these IBRs within an islanded power system. Through this analysis, they identified two additional oscillation modes. The first mode arises from the interaction between synchronous machines and inverters, while the second is linked to communication delays and the inverter’s primary frequency control. The full paper also outlines strategies to address these challenges, offering valuable insights for the integration of renewables. https://lnkd.in/d2TSnhjk
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💥 Register now for #EnergyOceania2024 and join the 5th Edition of the Global Renewable Energy Meet 2024! Be part of the movement shaping the future of global energy. https://lnkd.in/fUV9A-J 🌟 Welcoming Our Honorable Session Chair for the Energy Oceania 2024 Conference 🌟 We are delighted to introduce Dr. Xu Liu, DECRA Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), as the session chair for Renewable Energy Systems and Standards! Dr. Liu obtained his Ph.D. from the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering at UNSW in 2018. Over the past eight years, he has focused his research on developing low-cost, high-efficiency thin-film and tandem solar cells. His work initially centered on earth-abundant chalcogenides semiconductor materials and has since expanded to inorganic-organic perovskite materials for solar photovoltaic applications. We are thrilled to have Dr. Liu leading this critical session and look forward to the innovative insights he will bring to the conference! 🎉 🔗 Submit your abstract today! Abstract Submission: [https://lnkd.in/ebw9PRH] #renewableenergy #globalenergy #renewables #climateaction #GlobalEnergyMeet #CleanEnergy #SustainableDevelopment #GreenEnergy #ClimateAction #Renewables #EnergyTransition #CleanTech #GlobalMeet #SolarPower #WindEnergy #HydroEnergy #Bioenergy #GeothermalEnergy #EnergyEfficiency #CarbonNeutral #ZeroCarbon #ElectricVehicles #SmartGrid #CircularEconomy #ClimateChange #GreenTechnology #EnergyInnovation #Sustainability #FutureOfEnergy #RenewableRevolution #EcoFriendly #PoweringTheFuture #GlobalLeadership #EnergySecurity #NetZero #EnergyPolicy #EnergySolutions #EnergyStorage #CleanEconomy #LowCarbon #GreenJobs #ClimateSolutions #Decarbonization #RenewableResources #EnergyIndependence #GreenInfrastructure #EmissionReduction #ClimateResilience #SmartCities #EnergyManagement #InnovationInEnergy #EnergyJustice #GlobalCommitment
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In these challenging times, it's hard not to feel the weight of what my #Lebanon is going through. Yet, amidst it all, I’m taking a moment to celebrate a small achievement—maybe to bring some happiness back into the mix. I'm excited to share a masterpiece that I poured my heart into (yes, there were tears and stress, but that’s the life of a researcher, right?). Check out my #article titled: “Power Converter Topologies for Heat Pumps Powered by Renewable Energy Sources: A Literature Review.” https://lnkd.in/dKNJK2Jj It explores an innovative topic, which is the converter topologies used in coupling the heating and electricity sectors—an aspect that has been largely overlooked in the literature. While the integration of heat pumps in the smart grid, powered by renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics and wind turbines, has gained attention, there’s a significant gap in the literature when it comes to exploring the converter topologies used between the source and load. My work dives into this neglected area, highlighting the need for further research to improve system efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. In short, I’m proud to say that all the hard work from this first year has really paid off! This work was performed within the framework of the Interreg Waterwarmth project, co-funded by the European Union. GREAH | Groupe de Recherche en Électrotechnique et Automatique du Havre Université Le Havre Normandie Interreg North Sea Programme WaterWarmth (Interreg North Sea) Electronics MDPI #renewable #energy #renewable_energy #heatpumps #heat #pump #heating #electricity #photovoltaics #wind_turbines #wind #turbines #achievement #article #research #phd
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I am excited to share that my latest research paper titled "Grid Support Function in Smart Inverters and Distribution Network Stability" has been accepted for publication in the 5th Jordan CIGRE conference! This achievement comes with the valuable review and insights from Dr. Sameer Bataineh samir@fbsu.edu.sa. Our research delves into innovative solutions for the challenges of integrating renewable energy sources into power grids, specifically focusing on the implementation of the volt-var mode in smart inverters to address overvoltage issues and enhance grid stability. This achievement highlights the importance of smart inverter technologies in promoting renewable energy integration, enhancing energy efficiency, and reducing environmental impact. It is a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to develop sustainable energy solutions. Stay tuned for more details and access to the full paper once it is published #Research #Innovation #RenewableEnergy #GridStability #SmartInverters #VoltVarMode #AcademicPublication #EnergySector #Sustainability #Jordan .
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🚗 ⚡ 🏢 I'm excited to share that my paper, "Review of Building Integrated Photovoltaics System for Electric Vehicle Charging," has been published in the esteemed "The Chemical Record" journal! This review dives into the exciting synergy between renewable energy and transportation by exploring the innovative concept of integrating Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) systems with Electric Vehicle (EV) charging. As part of my masters research, this study explores the technology, application, and performance of BIPV systems for EV charging, identifying key gaps in the existing literature and proposing strategies for effective integration and optimization. I'm incredibly grateful for the guidance and support of my supervisor, Dr. Sudhakar Kumarasamy Ph.D. His expertise and mentorship were instrumental throughout this research journey. I also want to express my sincere thanks to my co-authors for their dedication and collaboration in bringing this work to life. Interested in the details? Read the full paper here: The Chemical Record: https://lnkd.in/gPP5S_zG This research not only advances knowledge in the field but also holds significant implications for developing sustainable transportation and energy systems. I'm proud to have conducted this research for my master's program and I'm eager to keep exploring this fascinating area of study. #RenewableEnergy #EVCharging #BIPV #Sustainability #Gratitude #Teamwork
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🌟 Exciting Announcement: Join ICEE2024 - International Conference on Energy Engineering! 🌟 📅 Date: November 29 - December 2, 2024 🌏 Location: Hong Kong SAR, China 🚀 About ICEE2024: ICEE2024 is a premier global platform bringing together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to share cutting-edge findings, ideas, and technologies in energy engineering. This year, under the theme "Engineering a Carbon-neutral Future," ICEE2024 aims to tackle global challenges and foster interdisciplinary discussions. 🎯 Key Topics Include: ✅ Renewable Energy ✅ Clean Energy Technologies ✅ Intelligent and Electrical Energy Systems ✅ Energy Efficiency ✅ Energy Storage ✅ Energy Policy and Sustainability ✅ Mitigation Technologies 📝 Call for Submissions: Participants are encouraged to propose sessions or special forums. All submissions undergo peer-review, and accepted presentations must be showcased at the conference. Exceptional submissions will be recommended for publication in prestigious journals. 🔗 Learn More: Visit www.iceeconf.com for more details and to register. 🤝 Join the Conversation: Connect with global leaders, innovators, and experts in energy engineering. Gain insights into the latest trends, challenges, and best practices in the field. Don't miss the opportunity to shape the future of energy engineering. See you at ICEE2024 in Hong Kong! #ICEE2024 #EnergyEngineering #Conference #HongKong #CarbonNeutralFuture #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability
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Check the latest research paper (https://lnkd.in/d-bJsXc8) of GECAD - Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation Development. Our paper titled "Modern distribution system expansion planning considering new market designs: Review and future directions" authored by Tayenne Lima, Fernando Lezama, Joao Soares, John Fredy Franco Baquero, Zita Vale has just been published in Elsevier Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (IF: 16.3) This work is a comprehensive review of planning proposals published in the last decade, considering flexibility, local markets, and microgrid concepts. We delve into the profound transformations the distribution system is undergoing due to decarbonization efforts and the rapid integration of renewable energy. We discuss the transition of the distribution network from passive to active and the urgent need to redesign the existing distribution system in light of environmental and economic factors. We also explore new operational standards and technologies such as electric vehicles, demand response, energy storage systems, energy hubs, microgrids, and transactive energy markets. Our review serves as a tool and guide for different stakeholders on current practices and new trends regarding the distribution system expansion planning. It lays a solid foundation for future investigations and can help in supporting the transition process. Full paper access: https://lnkd.in/d-bJsXc8
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