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A Novel Fuel-Cell Electric Articulated Vehicle and Its Drop-and-Pull Transport System
Yanwei Liu, Zhenye Li, Yuzhong Chen, Kegang Zhao.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: articulated vehicle, drop-and-pull transportation, energy management strategy, Fuel Cells.
Drop-and-pull transportation can repeatedly utilize tractors with different trailers and reduce costs, carbon emissions, and the number of tractors to purchase and use. Fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEV) possess high power and long drive endurance. These performance characteristics complement the performance requirements of drop-and-pull transportation of heavy loads and long mileage. This paper proposes a novel fuel-cell electric articulated vehicle featuring three power sources: fuel cell, power battery, and ultracapacitor. Then, based on the proposed vehicle, we expound on a highly efficient and flexible transport system. To compare economics and durability of fuel-cell electric trailers with two energy sources (i.e., fuel-cell-battery) and three energy sources, we developed and simulated a rule-based energy management strategy under driving conditions. The results indicate that, although similar levels of fuel economy and capacity degradation of the fuel cell occur for the proposed... [more]
The Latest Method for Surface Tension Determination: Experimental Validation
Tomasz Janusz Teleszewski, Andrzej Gajewski.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: boiling, heat or mass transfer, surface tension, Young–Laplace equation.
The highest effectiveness of heat exchange is under boiling; hence, surface tension is an important parameter and should be determined when new liquid substances are created. The most popular methods are based on numerically solving the Young−Laplace equation by applying the Bashforth and Adams algorithm, which fails at the poles and at the inflection points. The newest algorithm is based on the closed-form expressions that define a drop or bubble. It gives the accurate solutions for the fully created drops or bubbles. To validate it, the surface tension value is determined for the air bubbles in water and compared with the reference data. Because the relative discrepancies are extremely small, the new method may be thought of as positively validated.
Energy Performance Contracting and Public-Private Partnership: How to Share Risks and Balance Benefits
Laura Martiniello, Donato Morea, Francesco Paolone, Riccardo Tiscini.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: accounting treatment, energy performance contracts, performance monitoring technologies, public private partnership, risks.
Public private partnerships (PPPs) are a well-known instrument used worldwide by public administration (PA) to build public infrastructure using private knowhow and financial resources, and sharing risks. In recent years, PPPs have been widely adopted to develop energy efficiency projects between public and private sectors. In this context, a successful project requires a contractual arrangement based on energy performance contracting (EPC) that balances the interests of the two parties. This paper aims to answer two questions: how to share the benefits between the contractual parties and reach an optimal long-term contractual agreement; and which type of contract ensures a consistent risk transfer to the private partner, allowing the PA an “off balance” accounting treatment. The research questions are answered through the development of a mathematical equation able to calculate the optimal percentage of benefits sharing between partners in a long-term contractual agreement. The result... [more]
Performance of a Thermoelectric Generator Partially Illuminated with Highly Concentrated Light
Abdelrahman Lashin, Mohammad Al Turkestani, Mohamed Sabry.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: concentrator photovoltaic, CPV/TEG hybrid system, PV/T hybrid system, thermoelectric generator.
In order to maximize the output of concentrator Photovoltaic cells and maintain their efficiencies, the operating temperature of concentrator photovoltaic cells must be reduced. A way that could reduce such photovoltaic temperature is by thermally attaching them on top of a thermoelectric generator. A thermoelectric generator in such coupling will act as a low-cost passive-cooling subsystem, as well as a power generator for producing additional energy from the rejected photovoltaic heat. Increasing the area of the proposed photovoltaic cells relative to the thermoelectric generator’s hot-side area will result in an increase in the thermoelectric generator’s electrical output, but may also result in overheating the photovoltaic cells, hence reducing their performance. Optimization has to be performed for the photovoltaic covering percentage relative to the hot-side area in order to maximize the output of the whole coupled system. This work investigates the electrical and thermal perform... [more]
Heat Exchanger Sizing for Organic Rankine Cycle
James Bull, James M. Buick, Jovana Radulovic.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heat exchanger, organic rankine cycle, waste heat.
Approximately 45% of power generated by conventional power systems is wasted due to power conversion process limitations. Waste heat recovery can be achieved in an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) by converting low temperature waste heat into useful energy, at relatively low-pressure operating conditions. The ORC system considered in this study utilises R-1234yf as the working fluid; the work output and thermal efficiency were evaluated for several operational pressures. Plate and shell and tube heat exchangers were analysed for the three sections: preheater, evaporator and superheater for the hot side; and precooler and condenser for the cold side. Each heat exchanger section was sized using the appropriate correlation equations for single-phase and two-phase fluid models. The overall heat exchanger size was evaluated for optimal operational conditions. It was found that the plate heat exchanger out-performed the shell and tube in regard to the overall heat transfer coefficient and area.
Analysis of Microwave Thermal Stress Fracture Characteristics and Size Effect of Sandstone under Microwave Heating
Feng Gao, Yan Shao, Keping Zhou.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: microwave energy, microwave heating, sandstone, size effect, temperature, thermal stress fracture.
Microwave-induced rock fracture is one of the promising approaches of achieving non-blasting continuous mining and assisted mechanical rock breaking. It is of great theoretical and practical significance to study the temperature effect and fracture characteristics of rocks of different sizes under microwave heating; however, there are few studies in this field. Microwave heating of φ 50 × 100 mm, φ 50 × 50 mm, and φ 50 × 25 mm sandstone samples with different heating powers and times was performed to measure the temperature of the sample, the microwave energy absorbed, the mass, and the P-wave velocity before and after heating. The results show suppress that (i) under the same heating conditions, the mass difference and the temperature increase range of φ 50 × 100 mm and φ 50 × 50 mm samples are larger than that of the φ 50 × 25 mm samples; (ii) the wave velocity change rate and the damage factor of samples increase with the increase of heating power and time; (iii) different size spec... [more]
A Framework for Offering Short-Term Demand-Side Flexibility to a Flexibility Marketplace
Stig Ødegaard Ottesen, Martin Haug, Heidi S. Nygård.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aggregator, Batteries, demand-side flexibility, flexibility marketplace, flexibility trading.
The decarbonization of the power sector involves electrification and a massive deployment of variable renewable energy sources, leading to an increase of local transmission congestion and ramping challenges. A possible solution to secure grid stability is local flexibility markets, in which prosumers can offer demand-side flexibility to the distribution system operator or other flexibility buyers through an aggregator. The purpose of this study was to develop a framework for estimating and offering short-term demand-side flexibility to a flexibility marketplace, with the main focus being baseline estimation and bid generation. The baseline is estimated based on forecasts that have been corrected for effects from earlier flexibility activations and potential planned use of internal flexibility. Available flexibility volumes are then estimated based on the baseline, physical properties of the flexibility asset and agreed constraints for baseline deviation. The estimated available flexibi... [more]
Long- and Short-Term Comparative Analysis of Renewable Energy Sources
Dawid Buła, Dariusz Grabowski, Andrzej Lange, Marcin Maciążek, Marian Pasko.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: harmonic distortion, power quality, renewable energy sources.
Network working conditions are influenced noticeably by the connection of renewable energy sources to distribution networks. This becomes more and more important due to the increase in renewable energy source penetration over the last few years. This in turn can lead to a mass effect. As a result, the classical open network model with simple unidirectional direction of energy flow has been replaced with an active model that includes many local energy sources. This paper deals with the analysis of long- and short-term changes in power and energy generated by three types of renewable energy sources with similar rated power and which operate in the same region (i.e., located no more than tens of kilometers away). The obtained results can be a starting point for a broader evaluation of the influence of renewable energy sources on power quality in power systems, which can be both positive (supply reliability) and negative (voltage fluctuations and higher harmonics in current and voltage wav... [more]
Optimal Model for Energy Management Strategy in Smart Building with Energy Storage Systems and Electric Vehicles
Francisco David Moya, José Luis Torres-Moreno, José Domingo Álvarez.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building energy management, demand response, smart building.
The aim of this work was to develop an optimal model for an energy management strategy in a real micro-grid, which involves a smart building, a photovoltaic system with storage, and a plug-in full electric vehicle. A controller based on a mathematical algorithm was the core of each strategy, which directly acted on a relay board managing the interconnection between the different elements comprising the micro-grid. The development of an optimization model involving binary variables required an efficient code that achieved solutions in a short time. The analyzed case-study corresponded to the solar energy research center (CIESOL) smart building, a bioclimatic building, that is located at the University of Almería (Spain), designated to research in renewable energies. Using the methodologies described in this work, the total cost of the smart building energy consumption was minimized by decreasing the power supplied from the grid, especially at peak hours. Highlighting the use of a simple... [more]
A New Data-Based Dust Estimation Unit for PV Panels
Mostafa. F. Shaaban, Amal Alarif, Mohamed Mokhtar, Usman Tariq, Ahmed H. Osman, A. R. Al-Ali.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dust accumulation, dust estimation, regression models, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Solar Panels.
Solar photovoltaic (PV) is playing a major role in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) smart grid infrastructure. However, one of the challenges facing PV-based energy systems is the dust accumulation on solar panels. Dust accumulation on solar panels results in a high degradation in the output power. The UAE has low intensity rainfall and wind velocity; therefore solar panels must be cleaned manually or using automated cleaning methods. Estimating dust accumulation on solar panels will increase the output power and reduce maintenance costs by initiating cleaning actions only when required. In this paper, the impact of natural dust accumulation on solar panels is investigated using field measurements and regression modeling. Experimental data were collected under various real weather conditions and controlled levels of dust. Moreover, this paper proposes a data-driven approach based on machine learning to estimate the accumulated dust level on solar panels. In this approach, a dust estimati... [more]
Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions of Coach Stations in China
Xuejing Zheng, Boxiao Xu, Shijun You, Huan Zhang, Yaran Wang, Leizhai Sun.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CO2 emissions, coach station, emission reduction, energy consumption, energy saving.
As a critical transportation infrastructure, with a high flow of people and high-energy consumption in China, coach stations have great potential in energy saving and CO2 emission reduction. In this paper, the building information and energy consumption data of 29 coach stations in five climate regions of China were obtained by field investigations. The annual total comprehensive building energy consumption was 31.37−128.08 kWh/(m2·a). The annual total CO2 emissions from building operation in the coach stations was 17.01−134.77 kgCO2/(m2·a). The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system was the largest energy using and CO2 emissions sector: 30.42−72.47% of the energy consumption and 30.42−83.93% of the CO2 emissions were generated by HVAC system. The energy consumption and CO2 emission level of coach stations and that of other kinds of public buildings were compared. Results showed that the energy consumption and CO2 emission levels of coach stations investigated were rel... [more]
Analysis and Optimisation of Thermo-Mechanical Coupling Load of Cylinder Head Considering Fluid-Structure Interaction for a Marine High-Power Diesel Engine
Lei Hu, Jianguo Yang, Yonghua Yu, Fei Dong.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analysis of variance method, cylinder head, fluid-structure interaction, optimisation, Taguchi method, thermal boundary conditions, thermo-mechanical coupling load.
A one-dimensional model of the diesel engine working process was established, and thermal boundary conditions of gases contacting with a cylinder head were determined by comparing them with the results of a routine test. A fluid-structure interaction model between the cooling water and cylinder head passages was established in which boundary conditions of cooling water were obtained by computational fluid dynamics analysis. Simultaneously, considering the pressure mechanical load in the cylinder, temperature and the stress distribution of the cylinder head were analysed by the model with a thermo-mechanical coupling load. The model was validated using the temperature hardness plug method. Four parameters of intake valve opening, exhaust valve opening, fuel supply beginning, and compression ratio were selected as influencing factors, and the thermo-mechanical coupling load of the cylinder head was optimised by the Taguchi and analysis of variance method subsequently. The study indicates... [more]
Quantitative Evaluation of the Emissions of a Transport Engine Operating with Diesel-Biodiesel
Armando Pérez, David Mateos, Conrado García, Camilo Caraveo, Gisela Montero, Marcos Coronado, Benjamín Valdez.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: characterization, diesel-biodiesel, emissions, infrared spectra, LabVIEW, virtual instrument.
The present work is about evaluating the emission characteristics of biodiesel-diesel blends in a reciprocating engine. The biodiesel was produced and characterized before the test. A virtual instrument was developed to evaluate the velocity, fuel consumption, temperature, and emissions of O2, CO, SO2, and NO from an ignition-compression engine of four cylinders with a constant rate of 850 rpm. The percentages of soybean-biodiesel (B) blended with Mexican-diesel (D) analyzed were 2% B-98% D (B2), 5% B-95% B (B5), and 20% B-80% D (B20). The biodiesel was obtained through a transesterification process and was characterized using Fourier-Transform Infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Our results indicate that CO emission is 6%, 10%, and 18% lower for B2, B5, and B20, respectively, in comparison with 100% (D100). The O2 emission is 12% greater in B20 than D100. A reduction of 3% NO and 2.6% SO2 was found in comparison to D100. The obtained results show 44.9 kJ/g of diesel’s lower... [more]
Optimal Kernel ELM and Variational Mode Decomposition for Probabilistic PV Power Prediction
Xiaomei Wu, Chun Sing Lai, Chenchen Bai, Loi Lei Lai, Qi Zhang, Bo Liu.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: firefly algorithm, kernel extreme learning machine, photovoltaic power output prediction, probabilistic prediction interval, variational mode decomposition.
A probabilistic prediction interval (PI) model based on variational mode decomposition (VMD) and a kernel extreme learning machine using the firefly algorithm (FA-KELM) is presented to tackle the problem of photovoltaic (PV) power for intra-day-ahead prediction. Firstly, considering the non-stationary and nonlinear characteristics of a PV power output sequence, the decomposition of the original PV power output series is carried out using VMD. Secondly, to further improve the prediction accuracy, KELM is established for each decomposed component and the firefly algorithm is introduced to optimize the penalty factor and kernel parameter. Finally, the point predicted value is obtained through the summation of predicted results of each component and then using the nonlinear kernel density estimation to fit it. The cubic spline interpolation algorithm is applied to obtain the shortest confidence interval. Results from practical cases show that this probabilistic prediction interval could ac... [more]
Over-Temperature-Protection Circuit for LED-Battery Power-Conversion System Using Metal-Insulator-Transition Sensor
Jin-Yong Bae.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy storage system (ESS), LED-battery, metal-insulator-transition (MIT), over-temperature-protection (OTP), power-conversion.
Extracting renewable energy from solar and wind energy systems, fuel cells, and tidal power plants requires DC distribution and energy storage devices. In particular, a metal-insulator-transition (MIT) sensor can be applied to the over-temperature-protection (OTP) circuit, to stop the LED-battery power-conversion system when over-temperature occurs. Recently, there have been instances of battery systems catching fire because of poor battery design, over-charging, over-voltage, cell balancing failure, and an inadequate battery management system circuit. For continuous stabilization using an LED-battery power-conversion system, a 450 Wh class battery system that can monitor the temperature of battery packs with an MIT sensor was developed in this study. Furthermore, an OTP circuit involving an MIT sensor to protect LED-battery power-conversion systems is proposed. According to the results, this approach is required to continuously perform the stabilization of LED-battery systems.
Guest Partitioning and High CO2 Selectivity in Hydroquinone Clathrates Formed from Ternary (CO + CO2 + H2) Gas Mixtures
Sang Jun Yoon, Dongwon Lee, Ji-Ho Yoon, Jong-Won Lee.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Carbon Dioxide, carbon monoxide, clathrate compounds, hydroquinone, Syngas.
Clathrate formation and guest behaviors in hydroquinone (HQ) clathrates were investigated for the first time using ternary (CO + CO2 + H2) gas mixtures. Two gas compositions (low and high CO2 concentrations) were used to simulate synthesis gases generated from various sources. After reaction at 2.0, 4.0, and 6.0 MPa, the conversion yield of pure HQ to the clathrate form reached >90% if the CO2 partial pressure was 0.7 MPa or higher. In addition, CO2 was the most abundant occupant, whereas CO was only detectable at higher CO concentrations and experimental pressures. The separation efficiency values expressed as molar ratios of CO2 to CO in the solid clathrate form were found to be 12.7 and 23.9 MPa at 4.0 and 6.0 MPa, respectively. The experimental and the calculated results in this study provide information useful for the design of a clathrate-based separation process for synthesis gases from various sources (i.e., synthesis gases with various compositions).
Regional Factors Driving the Deployment of Wind Energy in Spain
María-Jesús Gutiérrez-Pedrero, María J. Ruiz-Fuensanta, Miguel-Ángel Tarancón.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: regional analysis, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Spain, Sustainability, wind energy.
There is significant regional heterogeneity in terms of relative positioning in relation to the issue of sustainability and, in particular, in relation to the implementation of renewable energy. For this reason, the aim of this work is to analyze whether these differences in attributes for each region are likely to condition the expansion of renewable energy production. In this paper, we focus on wind energy. Therefore, the evolution of the installed capacity of wind energy is studied for a set of Spanish regions over the period between 2004 and 2017. The results obtained confirm that, in effect, there are factors linked to investment and environmental knowledge capable of conditioning the deployment of wind energy at the regional level.
Heat Transfer Characteristics of High-Temperature Dusty Flue Gas from Industrial Furnaces in a Granular Bed with Buried Tubes
Shaowu Yin, Feiyang Xue, Xu Wang, Lige Tong, Li Wang, Yulong Ding.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: buried tubes, dusty flue gas, granular bed, heat transfer, waste heat recovery.
Experimental heat transfer equipment with a buried tube granular bed was set up for waste heat recovery of flue gas. The effects of flue gas inlet temperature (1096.65−1286.45 K) and cooling water flow rate (2.6−5.1 m3/h) were studied through experiment and computational fluid dynamics’ (CFD) method. On the basis of logarithmic mean temperature difference method, the total heat transfer coefficient of the granular bed was used to characterize its heat transfer performance. Experimental results showed that the waste heat recovery rate of the equipment exceeded 72%. An increase in the cooling water flow rate and inlet gas temperature was beneficial to recovering waste heat. The cooling water flow rate increases from 2.6 m3/h to 5.1 m3/h and the recovery rate of waste heat increases by 1.9%. Moreover, the heat transfer coefficient of the granular bed increased by 4.4% and the inlet gas temperature increased from 1096.65 K to 1286.45 K. The recovery rate of waste heat increased by 1.7% and... [more]
Energy Consumption in Public Buildings: The Determinants of Occupants’ Behavior
Akvile Cibinskiene, Daiva Dumciuviene, Meda Andrijauskiene.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: commercial buildings, determinants, energy saving, energy saving behavior, intervention, office buildings, public buildings, sustainable energy consumption.
Considering the critical amount of power consumption in public buildings, sustainable energy use in the workplace can present an opportunity to tackle the worldwide problem of climate change. A systematic literature review revealed that, though the majority of scientific papers emphasize the importance of appliances and new technologies, human behavior in this area is not less significant. It can contribute to the reduction of energy use and CO2 emissions and address a number of environmental issues. The main purpose of this work is to analyze and compare the research performed on the topic of the determinants of sustainable energy consumption and investigate their impacts on the behavior of employees in three public buildings in Greece. The questionnaire survey discloses that, despite the organizations paying the bill, the employees believe that saving energy at work is important. The results also show that female employees feel more responsible for energy problems, such as the exhaus... [more]
A Comprehensive Review and Qualitative Analysis of Micro-Combined Heat and Power Modeling Approaches
Praveen Cheekatamarla, Ahmad Abu-Heiba.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cogeneration, engine, micro combined heat and power, Modelling, prime mover.
Concurrent production of electrical and thermal energy from a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) device is an attractive tool to address the growing energy needs of the planet. Micro CHP (µCHP) systems can reduce a building’s primary energy consumption, reduce carbon footprint, and enhance resiliency. Modeling of the µCHP helps understand the system from multiple perspectives and helps discover errors earlier, improves impact analysis and simulation of system solutions for ease of integration with the building. Consequently, there is a need for analysis of the impact of µCHP modeling approach on its reliability and flexibility. The primary objective of this paper is to review the state-of-the art models in the µCHP space with a focus towards internal combustion engine as the primary mover (PM) and limit the study to system modeling, calibration, and validation methodologies. Based on the analysis, recommendations for further model considerations and refinements are presented.
Recovery of Cenospheres and Fine Fraction from Coal Fly Ash by a Novel Dry Separation Method
Jan Wrona, Witold Żukowski, Dariusz Bradło, Piotr Czupryński.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cenospheres, fluidisation, fly ash, pneumatic separation.
Aluminosilicate microspheres are a valuable fraction of coal fly ash with diverse applications due to their low density. Currently, there is no efficient and ecologically rational method of cenosphere recovery from fly ash. A combination of dry methods for the recovery of both fine ash particles and aluminosilicate microspheres from coal fly ash is presented. It is comprised of fluidised bed separation followed by screening and pneumatic separation in a free-fall air chamber. Fluidised bed separation was assisted by a mechanical activator to prevent agglomeration. This step reduced the portion of material that required further treatment by 52−55 wt.%, with the recovery of microspheres exceeding 97%. Then, the concentrates were individually subjected to pneumatic separation. The final separation product for the fly ash containing 0.64 wt.% cenospheres was a cenosphere concentrate that constituted about 17 wt.% of the initial fly ash. The recovery of cenospheres was around 81%. Usage of... [more]
The Effects of Gravity on the Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Steam in Microchannels: An Experimental Study
Minhhung Doan, Thanhtrung Dang, Xuanvien Nguyen.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: condenser, cooling water, heat transfer, microchannel, pressure drop.
Experiments were carried out to investigate the pressure drop and heat transfer behaviors of a microchannel condenser. The effects of gravity on the condensation of steam in the microchannels were investigated for both horizontal and vertical cases. For the experimental results, the pressure drop of vertical microchannels in the condenser is lower than for horizontal microchannels. In the case of the horizontal microchannel, as the mass flow rate of steam increases from 0.01 g·s−1 to 0.06 g·s−1, the pressure drop increases from 1.5 kPa to 50 kPa, respectively. While the mass flow rate of steam in the vertical microchannel case increases from 0.01 g·s−1 to 0.06 g·s−1, the pressure drop increases from 2.0 kPa to 44 kPa, respectively. This clearly indicates that the gravitational acceleration affects the pressure drop. The pressure drop of the vertical microchannel is lower than that obtained from the horizontal microchannel. In addition, the capacity of the condenser is the same in both... [more]
Evaluation of Actuator Disk Model Relative to Actuator Surface Model for Predicting Utility-Scale Wind Turbine Wakes
Zhaobin Li, Xiaolei Yang.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: actuator disk model, actuator surface model, coherent structures, dynamic mode decomposition, wake meandering, wind turbine wake.
The Actuator Disk (AD) model is widely used in Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) to simulate wind turbine wakes because of its computing efficiency. The capability of the AD model in predicting time-average quantities of wind tunnel-scale turbines has been assessed extensively in the literature. However, its capability in predicting wakes of utility-scale wind turbines especially for the coherent flow structures is not clear yet. In this work, we take the time-averaged statistics and Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) modes computed from a well-validated Actuator Surface (AS) model as references to evaluate the capability of the AD model in predicting the wake of a 2.5 MW utility-scale wind turbine for uniform inflow and fully developed turbulent inflow conditions. For the uniform inflow cases, the predictions from the AD model are significantly different from those from the AS model for the time-averaged velocity, and the turbulence kinetic energy until nine rotor diameters (D) downstream of... [more]
Evaluating the Future Efficiency of Wave Energy Converters along the NW Coast of the Iberian Peninsula
Américo S. Ribeiro, Maite deCastro, Liliana Rusu, Mariana Bernardino, João M. Dias, Moncho Gomez-Gesteira.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: NW Iberian Peninsula, projected efficiency, SWAN, wave energy converters, wave power.
The efficiency of wave energy converters (WECs) is generally evaluated in terms of historical wave conditions that do not necessarily represent the conditions that those devices will encounter when put into operation. The main objective of the study is to assess the historical and near future efficiency and energy cost of two WECs (Aqua Buoy and Pelamis). A SWAN model was used to downscale the wave parameters along the NW coast of the Iberian Peninsula both for a historical period (1979−2005) and the near future (2026−2045) under the RCP 8.5 greenhouse scenario. The past and future efficiency of both WECs were computed in terms of two parameters that capture the relationship between sea states and the WEC power matrices: the load factor and the capture width. The wave power resource and the electric power capacity of both the WECs will decrease in the near future. The load factor for Aqua Buoy will decrease in the entire area, while it will remain unchanged for Pelamis in most of the a... [more]
Comparison of Economic Feasibility for Efficient Peer-to-Peer Electricity Trading of PV-Equipped Residential House in Korea
Min Hee Chung.
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: peer-to-peer electricity trading, photovoltaic system, progressive electricity tariff, prosumer.
Since the sharing economy emerged as a new paradigm with the development of technology, the global sharing economy market has grown rapidly. In the energy sector, peer-to-peer energy trading is being conducted to share energy produced through renewable energy systems. In this study, in the situation where energy transactions among individuals are expected to expand in the future, the types of buildings and trading to secure the economics of energy trading were compared. The types of buildings were limited to residential buildings, and the economic efficiency according to energy performance was compared. Because the government has strengthened energy performance regulations, the performance varied depending on the time of construction. Therefore, building types were divided into existing houses, new houses, and zero-energy houses. The trading types were compared to the existing methods, net-metering and feed-in tariff for small-scale distributed PV systems, with P2P trading. Thus, consu... [more]
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