An Application of Excess Solar and Storage Capacity Optimization for Grid Services
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Sustainable Energy Conservation and Conversion
Submission Deadline: November 30, 2024 (Open) Submit Now
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Ethan Mohseni Languri, PhD, Associate Professor
Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, United States
Research interests: Thermal Fluids; Energy Efficiency; Heat Transfer; Thermal Energy Storage
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Dear Colleagues.
With climate change, the global energy landscape is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. This transformation is fundamentally a sustainable or low-carbon energy transition. The energy transition will also need to address the challenges of rapidly growing energy demand, depleting fossil fuel reserves, rising energy prices and energy insecurity. Subsequently, with a focus on sustainable development, the energy sector is experiencing dramatic changes in many aspects, including energy resources and their utilization, technological and policy advances, and socio-economic and political responses.
This special issue aims to cover the broader dimensions of the current sustainable energy transition. Papers are invited around energy resources, energy transition, renewable energy, low-carbon technologies, energy efficiency, energy digitalization, distributed energy, hydrogen and fuel cells, electric vehicles, smart energy solutions, energy markets, and energy policy.
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Energy resources
Environment
Energy Transition
Renewable Energy
Low Carbon Technologies
Energy Efficiency
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
Electric Vehicles
Smart Energy Solutions
Smart Meters and Grids
Carbon Capture and Storage
Energy Markets
Energy Policy
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An Application of Excess Solar and Storage Capacity Optimization for Grid Servicesby
Maxim Rusakov
and
Faraz Farhidi
Abstract This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency of utility demand response (DR) operations by coordinating and integrating behind-the-meter (BTM) photovoltaic systems (PV) and energy storage (ES) using innovative machine learning software applications embedded in a distributed control architecture. The project is in the process [...] |
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