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Microwave Heating Improvement: Permittivity Characterization of Water−Ethanol and Water−NaCl Binary Mixtures
Fabio Fanari, Giacomo Muntoni, Chiara Dachena, Renzo Carta, Francesco Desogus.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Acree model, binary mixtures, dielectric constant, Ethanol, impedance, King and Queen model, microwave heating, NaCl, permittivity, Water.
Microwave heating offers a lot of advantages compared to conventional heating methods in the chemical reactions field due to its positive effects on reaction time and selectivity. Dielectric properties, and in particular permittivity, of substances and mixtures, are important for the optimization of microwave heating processes; notwithstanding this, specific databases are poor and far from being complete, and in the scientific literature very little data regarding these properties can be found. In this work, impedance measurements were carried out using a specially designed system to get the real and imaginary parts of the dielectric constant. The apparatus was tested in the estimation of permittivity of water−ethanol and water−NaCl mixtures, varying their composition to obtain a wide range of permittivity values. The results were compared to literature data and fitted with available literature models to verify the correspondence between them, finding that permittivity dependence on mi... [more]
Process Integration of Green Hydrogen: Decarbonization of Chemical Industries
Mohammad Ostadi, Kristofer Gunnar Paso, Sandra Rodriguez-Fabia, Lars Erik Øi, Flavio Manenti, Magne Hillestad.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biogas upgrading, calcination, electrolysis, Fermentation, green hydrogen, iron reduction, municipal waste incineration, oxy-combustion, process integration, pulp production.
Integrated water electrolysis is a core principle of new process configurations for decarbonized heavy industries. Water electrolysis generates H2 and O2 and involves an exchange of thermal energy. In this manuscript, we investigate specific traditional heavy industrial processes that have previously been performed in nitrogen-rich air environments. We show that the individual process streams may be holistically integrated to establish new decarbonized industrial processes. In new process configurations, CO2 capture is facilitated by avoiding inert gases in reactant streams. The primary energy required to drive electrolysis may be obtained from emerging renewable power sources (wind, solar, etc.) which have enjoyed substantial industrial development and cost reductions over the last decade. The new industrial designs uniquely harmonize the intermittency of renewable energy, allowing chemical energy storage. We show that fully integrated electrolysis promotes the viability of decarboniz... [more]
Power Flow Tracing for Active Congestion Management in Modern Power Systems
Aleksandra Baczyńska, Waldemar Niewiadomski.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: congestion management, PFT, PTDF.
Future power systems will be based on the more active role of distribution system and its cooperation with transmission system. The main issue, which will appear in the network, is the congestion. Congestion management will become one of the crucial elements of power system operation since Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) will be playing a more important role in power systems. Moreover, the evolution also changed the character of the systems to be more dynamic—the need for precise description of power flow and shares of particular nodes in line flows will emerge. This paper presents the potential solution to the congestion management problem by using the active role of the distribution system, which may dismantle the congestions by offering flexibility services. The tools which will be indispensable in this process will be Power Flow Tracing (PFT) methods. The main goal of this paper is to present modification of PFT method and its possible applications. The correctness of the Modif... [more]
State-of-Health Prediction for Lithium-Ion Batteries Based on a Novel Hybrid Approach
Zhonghua Yun, Wenhu Qin, Weipeng Shi, Peng Ping.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ARIMA, Batteries, CEEMDAN, LSSVM, State-of-Health, Time Health Indicator.
Generally, the State-of-Health (SOH) monitoring and Remaining Useful Life (RUL) prediction and assessment of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries need to use sensors to obtain the degradation test data of the same type of batteries and establish the degradation model for reference. However, when the battery type is unknown, a usable reference model cannot be obtained, so its prediction and evaluation may be relatively inconvenient. In this paper, the State of-Health prediction for lithium-ion batteries based on a novel hybrid scheme is proposed. Firstly, historical charge/discharge time series and capacity series are extracted to analyze and construct Health Indicators, then using Complete Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition with Adaptive Noise (CEEMDAN) to decompose the Health Indicator series into the trend and non-trend terms. Among them, the relatively smooth trend item data series uses the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average model (ARIMA) for prediction; when dealing with the dat... [more]
Development and Performance Evaluation of Solid-Free Drilling Fluid for CBM Reservoir Drilling in Central Hunan
Pinghe Sun, Meng Han, Han Cao, Weisheng Liu, Shaohe Zhang, Junyi Zhu.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: CBM, CBM reservoir wettability, solid-free drilling fluid, surfactant.
Solid-free drilling fluid is a matter of cardinal significance in the course of Coal bed Methane (CBM) reservoir drilling. This study evaluated the performance of solid-free CBM drilling fluid in central Hunan. Three types of surfactants, namely TX-10 (nonionic), HSB1618 (zwitterionic) and penetrant T (anionic), were added in basic fluid at various concentrations of 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15% (m/m). This study comprised of drilling fluid rheology, sample mineral analysis, sample nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) scanning, sample wettability, and sample surface micro characteristics tests. The results show that TX-10 and HSB1618 enhance the rheological properties of drilling fluid, such as yield point and gel strength. Penetrant T has opposite effect on it. It was found that the minimum American Petroleum Institute (API) filtration is only 0.3 mL. This study adopted a new method using laser particle size analyzer to evaluate suspension performance. Based on the surface micro characteristics of... [more]
Impacts of Renewable Energy Resources on Effectiveness of Grid-Integrated Systems: Succinct Review of Current Challenges and Potential Solution Strategies
Joseph Oyekale, Mario Petrollese, Vittorio Tola, Giorgio Cau.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: artificial intelligence for renewable energy, biomass and geothermal energy, concentrated solar power (CSP), electrochemical energy storage, photovoltaic (PV), renewable energy vehicle-to-grid, renewable hydrogen and fuel cells, renewable power grid technical challenges, thermal energy storage, wind energy.
This study is aimed at a succinct review of practical impacts of grid integration of renewable energy systems on effectiveness of power networks, as well as often employed state-of-the-art solution strategies. The renewable energy resources focused on include solar energy, wind energy, biomass energy and geothermal energy, as well as renewable hydrogen/fuel cells, which, although not classified purely as renewable resources, are a famous energy carrier vital for future energy sustainability. Although several world energy outlooks have suggested that the renewable resources available worldwide are sufficient to satisfy global energy needs in multiples of thousands, the different challenges often associated with practical exploitation have made this assertion an illusion to date. Thus, more research efforts are required to synthesize the nature of these challenges as well as viable solution strategies, hence, the need for this review study. First, brief overviews are provided for each of... [more]
Capacity and Impedance Estimation by Analysing and Modeling in Real Time Incremental Capacity Curves
Mikel Oyarbide, Mikel Arrinda, Denis Sánchez, Haritz Macicior, Paul McGahan, Erik Hoedemaekers, Iosu Cendoya.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aging, capacity fade, incremental capacity, Li-ion, resistance rise, state of health.
The estimation of lithium ion capacity fade and impedance rise on real application is always a challenging work due to the associated complexity. This work envisages the study of the battery charging profile indicators (CPI) to estimate battery health indicators (capacity and resistance, BHI), for high energy density lithium-ion batteries. Different incremental capacity (IC) parameters of the charging profile will be studied and compared to the battery capacity and resistance, in order to identify the data with the best correlation. In this sense, the constant voltage (CV) step duration, the magnitudes of the IC curve peaks, and the position of these peaks will be studied. Additionally, the behaviour of the IC curve will be modeled to determine if there is any correlation between the IC model parameters and the capacity and resistance. Results show that the developed IC parameter calculation and the correlation strategy are able to evaluate the SOH with less than 1% mean error for capa... [more]
A Theory for Power Extraction from Passive Accelerators and Confined Flows
Robert Freda, Bradford Knight, Siddharth Pannir.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: accelerators, Betz, climate change, freestream theory, power extraction, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Turbines, wind power.
No valid fluid theory exists for power extraction from unpressurized confined flow. The absence of a valid model to determine baseline uniform power extraction in confined flows creates difficulties in characterizing the coefficient of power. Currently, the primary body of research has been limited to Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbines (DAWTs) and passive fluid accelerators. Fluid power is proportional to the cube of velocity; therefore, passive acceleration is a promising path to effective renewable energy. Hypothetical models and experiments for passive accelerators yield low ideal power limits and poor performance, respectively. We show that these results derive from the misapplication of Betz’s Law and lack of a general theory for confined flow extraction. Experimental performance is due to the low efficiency of DAWTs and prior hypotheses exhibit high predictive error and continuity violations. A fluid model that accurately predicts available data and new experimental data, showing d... [more]
Are Short Food Supply Chains More Environmentally Sustainable than Long Chains? A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the Eco-Efficiency of Food Chains in Selected EU Countries
Edward Majewski, Anna Komerska, Jerzy Kwiatkowski, Agata Malak-Rawlikowska, Adam Wąs, Piotr Sulewski, Marlena Gołaś, Kinga Pogodzińska, Jean-Loup Lecoeur, Barbara Tocco, Áron Török, Michele Donati, Gunnar Vittersø.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: eco-efficiency, energy consumption, environmental impact, food chain, GHG emissions, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), short food supply chains (SFSCs).
Improving the eco-efficiency of food systems is one of the major global challenges faced by the modern world. Short food supply chains (SFSCs) are commonly regarded to be less harmful to the environment, among various reasons, due to their organizational distribution and thus the shortened physical distance between primary producers and final consumers. In this paper, we empirically test this hypothesis, by assessing and comparing the environmental impacts of short and long food supply chains. Based on the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach, we calculate eco-efficiency indicators for nine types of food distribution chains. The analysis is performed on a sample of 428 short and long food supply chains from six European countries. Our results indicate that, on average, long food supply chains may generate less negative environmental impacts than short chains (in terms of fossil fuel energy consumption, pollution, and GHG emissions) per kg of a given product. The values of eco-efficienc... [more]
Pyrolysis Conversion of Polymer Wastes to Noble Fuels in Conditions of the Slovak Republic
Michal Holubčík, Ivana Klačková, Peter Ďurčanský.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: energetic properties, noble fuel, polymer waste, pyrolysis.
This paper deals with the pyrolysis conversion of synthetic waste materials into noble fuels, i.e., heating oils, gasoline, diesel, and carbon. The following article presents the principle and use of pyrolysis conversion of waste tires and plastics. The core of the paper is the determination of energy properties of noble fuels obtained from pyrolysis conversion and the possibility of their real use in industry. The aim of this paper is a technical-economic evaluation of the use of waste pyrolysis in practice in the Slovak Republic. Unlike various methods of waste management, there are also more efficient methods, which primarily have a positive effect on the ecology of our Earth and at the same time can be effectively used for the production of alternative fuels. One of these methods is the pyrolysis conversion of synthetic waste materials into noble fuels. It is an ecological, waste-free, economical, and economical disposal of waste with a full recovery of its energy and material comp... [more]
Post-Subsidy Solar PV Business Models to Tackle Fuel Poverty in Multi-Occupancy Social Housing
Joe Pitt, Colin Nolden.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: community energy, energy justice, feed-in tariff, fuel poverty, multi-occupancy buildings, social housing, solar PV.
UK Feed-in Tariffs created a vibrant business ecosystem for the deployment of decentralised renewable energy technologies while constituting a regressive tax and increasing inequality. Business model innovation spurred by their withdrawal is providing valuable lessons for progressive policy design. Using the case study of solar PV deployment on multi-occupancy social housing, this paper reveals policy, business and organisational challenges that need to be overcome to address fuel poverty and reduce inequality. Suitable ‘export’ and ‘local’ business models were identified through a workshop and subsequently evaluated through qualitative thematic interview analysis. The ‘local’ model compares favourably in terms of production costs and benefits for fuel poor tenants but unfavourably in terms of transaction costs. Both models are considered equally susceptible to changes in policy. Their success hinges upon third party intermediaries, peer-to-peer learning and a supportive policy environ... [more]
Impact of Nonlinear Lighting Loads on the Neutral Conductor Current of Low Voltage Residential Grids
Jairo Hernández, Andrés A. Romero, Jan Meyer, Ana María Blanco.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFL, harmonic distortion, incandescent lamps, LED lamps, low voltage residential grid, neutral current, probabilistic assessment.
In the last decade, mainly due to political incentives towards energy efficiency, the share of lamps with power electronic interfaces, like Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) and Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps, has significantly increased in the residential sector. Their massive use might have a substantial impact on harmonic currents and, consequently, on the current flowing in the neutral conductor. This paper analyzes the impact of modern energy-efficient lighting technologies on the neutral conductor current by using a synthetic Low Voltage residential grid. Different load scenarios reflecting the transition from incandescent lamps, via CFL, to LED lamps are compared concerning the neutral conductor current at different points in the network. The inherent randomness related to the use of lighting devices by each residential customer is considered employing a Monte Carlo simulation. Obtained results show that the use of CFL has a greater impact on the neutral conductor current of Low... [more]
Development of Optimal Design Method for Ground-Source Heat-Pump System Using Particle Swarm Optimization
Hyeongjin Moon, Jae-Young Jeon, Yujin Nam.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: ground heat pump, optimization algorithm, optimum design, Particle Swarm Optimization.
The building sector is an energy-consuming sector, and the development of zero-energy buildings (ZEBs) is necessary to address this. A ZEB’s active components include a system that utilizes renewable energy. There is a heat-pump system using geothermal energy. The system is available regardless of weather conditions and time, and it has attracted attention as a high-performance energy system due to its stability and efficiency. However, initial investment costs are higher than other renewable energy sources. To solve this problem, design optimization for the capacity of geothermal heat-pump systems should be performed. In this study, a capacity optimization design of a geothermal heat-pump system was carried out according to building load pattern, and emphasis was placed on cost aspects. Building load patterns were modeled into hospitals, schools, and apartments, and, as a result of optimization, the total cost over 20 years in all building load patterns was reduced.
Optimization Design of a Rain-Power Utilization System Based on a Siphon and Its Application in a High-Rise Building
Jiaxin Yu, Jun Wang.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: experimental validation, optimization algorithm, rain-power utilization system, rainwater energy, siphon, vacuum.
Rain falling from the sky is viewed as a clean energy source with a great potential, owing to the large amount of it and its zero pollution nature, the fact that it has scattered raindrops, and its characteristic rainfall concentration that promotes extensive research on harvesting and utilization. Here, we introduce a new approach to harvest rainwater on rooftops called the Rain-Power Utilization System, which is composed of an initial rainwater disposal system and multistage energy conversion system. Initial rainwater is discharged into a split-flow pipe due to its poor quality and impurities. Additionally, clean rainwater is accumulated in a storage pipe until the water level reaches a specified height, triggering siphonage for energy conversion. The same process is repeated in other storage pipes connected in series. Function relations among physical and dimension parameters have been established for further studies. A kind of simplified optimization algorithm has been proposed con... [more]
A Powerful Build-Up Rate (BUR) Prediction Method for the Static Push-the-Bit Rotary Steerable System (RSS)
Yucai Shi, Zhixiang Teng, Zhichuan Guan, Jing Bai, Wei Lv, Hualin Liao, Yuqiang Xu, Yongwang Liu.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: beam column theory, bottom-hole assembly (BHA), build-up rate (BUR) prediction, drill bit-rock interaction model, mechanical model, rotary steerable system (RSS), static push-the-bit.
The RSS has been widely used in directional drilling. In order to enhance wellpath control accuracy and efficiency of the static push-the-bit RSS, a powerful BUR prediction method is reconstructed by coupling a rotary steerable bottom-hole assembly (RSBHA) mechanical model and a drill bit−rock interaction model. This article showed that when establishing the RSBHA mechanical model by using the continuous beam column method, the steering rib should be treated as an eccentric stabilizer to consider the contact effect between the steering rib and wellbore wall. For the beam column containing the flexible sub and between two stabilizers, it should be rearranged into three beam columns, and the lower and upper steps of the flexible sub should be considered as virtual supports. The equilibrium tendency method (ETM) to predict the BUR can enhance wellpath prediction accuracy than those of traditional methods. Under 3D conditions, the total drilling tendency angle should be denoted by inclinat... [more]
Effects of Fast Elongation on Switching Arcs Characteristics in Fast Air Switches
Ali Kadivar, Kaveh Niayesh.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air arc plasma, fast switch, magnetohydrodynamic simulations, Thomson actuator.
This paper is devoted to investigating the effects of high-speed elongation of arcs inside ultra-fast switches (ucontact≈ 5−80 m/s), through a 2-D time-dependent model, in Cartesian coordinates. Two air arcs in series, one between a stationary anode and a moving cathode and the other between a stationary cathode and a moving anode in the arc chamber, are considered. A variable speed experimental setup through a Thomson drive actuator is designed to support this study. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) equations system is solved for fluid velocity, pressure, temperature, and electric potential, as well as the magnetic vector potential. Electron emission mechanisms on the contact surface and induced current density due to magnetic field changes are also considered to describe the arc root formation, arc bending, lengthening, and calculating the arc current density, as well as the contact temperatures, in a better way. Data processing techniques are utilized to derive instantaneous cor... [more]
Size-Dependent and Enhanced Photovoltaic Performance of Solar Cells Based on Si Quantum Dots
Yunqing Cao, Ping Zhu, Dongke Li, Xianghua Zeng, Dan Shan.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: MLs, nano-patterned structures, Si QDs, silicon carbide, size-dependent photovoltaic performance, solar cells.
Recently, extensive studies have focused on exploring a variety of silicon (Si) nanostructures among which Si quantum dots (Si QDs) may be applied in all Si tandem solar cells (TSCs) for the time to come. By virtue of its size tunability, the optical bandgap of Si QDs is capable of matching solar spectra in a broad range and thus improving spectral response. In the present work, size-controllable Si QDs are successfully obtained through the formation of Si QDs/SiC multilayers (MLs). According to the optical absorption measurement, the bandgap of Si QDs/SiC MLs shows a red shift to the region of long wavelength when the size of dots increases, well conforming to quantum confinement effect (QCE). Additionally, heterojunction solar cells (HSCs) based on Si QDs/SiC MLs of various sizes are presented and studied, which demonstrates the strong dependence of photovoltaic performance on the size of Si QDs. The measurement of external quantum efficiency (EQE) reveals the contribution of Si QDs... [more]
Model Reference Adaptive System with Finite-Set for Encoderless Control of PMSGs in Micro-Grid Systems
Mohamed Abdelrahem, Christoph M. Hackl, José Rodríguez, Ralph Kennel.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: encoderless control, MRAS observer, permanent-magnet synchronous generator, wind turbines.
In micro-grid systems, wind turbines are essential power generation sources. The direct-driven surface-mounted permanent-magnet synchronous generators (SMPMSGs) in variable-speed wind generation systems (VS-WGSs) are promising due to their high efficiency/power density and the avoidance of using a gearbox, i.e., regular maintenance and noise are averted. Usually, the main goal of the control system for SMPMSGs is to extract the maximum available power from the wind turbine. To do so, the rotor position/speed of the SMPMSG must be known. Those signals are obtained by the help of an incremental encoder or speed transducer. However, the system reliability is remarkably reduced due to the high failure rate of these mechanical sensors. To avoid this problem, this paper presents a model reference adaptive system with finite-set (MRAS-FS) observer for encoderless control of SMPMSGs in VS-WGSs. The motif of the presented MRAS-FS observer is taken from the direct-model predictive control (DMPC)... [more]
Energy and Exergy Analysis of Sensible Thermal Energy Storage—Hot Water Tank for a Large CHP Plant in Poland
Ryszard Zwierzchowski, Marcin Wołowicz.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: combined heat and power, district heating system, energy and exergy analysis, hot water tank, sensible thermal energy storage.
The paper contains a simplified energy and exergy analysis of pumps and pipelines system integrated with Thermal Energy Storage (TES). The analysis was performed for a combined heat and power plant (CHP) supplying heat to the District Heating System (DHS). The energy and exergy efficiency for the Block Part of the Siekierki CHP Plant in Warsaw was estimated. CHP Plant Siekierki is the largest CHP plant in Poland and the second largest in Europe. The energy and exergy analysis was executed for the three different values of ambient temperature. It is according to operation of the plant in different seasons: winter season (the lowest ambient temperature Tex = −20 °C, i.e., design point conditions), the intermediate season (average ambient temperature Tex = 1 °C), and summer (average ambient temperature Tex = 15 °C). The presented results of the analysis make it possible to identify the places of the greatest exergy destruction in the pumps and pipelines system with TES, and thus give the... [more]
Sliding Mode Control for Micro Turbojet Engine Using Turbofan Power Ratio as Control Law
Khaoula Derbel, Károly Beneda.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: control, gas turbine engine, micro turbojet, Simulation, sliding mode control, turbofan power ratio.
The interest in turbojet engines was emerging in the past years due to their simplicity. The purpose of this article is to investigate sliding mode control (SMC) for a micro turbojet engine based on an unconventional compound thermodynamic parameter called Turbofan Power Ratio (TPR) and prove its advantage over traditional linear methods and thrust parameters. Based on previous research by the authors, TPR can be applied to single stream turbojet engines as it varies proportionally to thrust, thus it is suitable as control law. The turbojet is modeled by a linear, parameter-varying structure, and variable structure sliding mode control has been selected to control the system, as it offers excellent disturbance rejection and provides robustness against discrepancies between mathematical model and real plant as well. Both model and control system have been created in MATLAB® Simulink®, data from real measurement have been taken to evaluate control system performance. The same assessment... [more]
Analysis of the Energy Balance of Constructions Based on Wood during Their Use in Connection with CO2 Emissions
Jozef Švajlenka, Mária Kozlovská.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Carbon Dioxide, Energy, Sustainability, use phase, wood construction.
In the construction industry, it is the material production phase and the use phase of buildings’ life cycles that represent the greatest environmental burden. The presented research focused on wood constructions during their use phase. The primary objective of the research was to determine the amount of CO2 produced during the operation of specific wood constructions in connection with the energy demand for their heating. A correlation analysis of selected parameters revealed a statistically significant correlation between heating medium type and energy demand for heating (p = −0.5773) and between heating medium type and amount of CO2 produced (p = 0.4796). A more detailed analysis showed that, in terms of the average energy demand for heating, the column constructions were the most efficient among the compared construction systems, regardless of the energy standard. Similar findings were obtained for annual CO2 production in connection with the average energy demand for heating. The... [more]
The Impact of Heat Exchangers’ Constructions on the Melting and Solidification Time of Phase Change Materials
Ewelina Radomska, Lukasz Mika, Karol Sztekler, Lukasz Lis.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: heat exchanger, heat pipe, heat transfer enhancement, latent heat thermal energy storage, multiple phase change materials, phase change material, thermal energy storage.
An application of latent heat thermal energy storage systems with phase change materials seems to be unavoidable in the present world. The latent heat thermal energy storage systems allow for storing excessive heat during low demand and then releasing it during peak demand. However, a phase change material is only one of the components of a latent heat thermal energy storage system. The second part of the latent heat thermal energy storage is a heat exchanger that allows heat transfer between a heat transfer fluid and a phase change material. Thus, the main aim of this review paper is to present and systematize knowledge about the heat exchangers used in the latent heat thermal energy storage systems. Furthermore, the operating parameters influencing the phase change time of phase change materials in the heat exchangers, and the possibilities of accelerating the phase change are discussed. Based on the literature reviewed, it is found that the phase change time of phase change material... [more]
Energy and Climate Policy—An Evaluation of Global Climate Change Expenditure 2011−2018
Coilín ÓhAiseadha, Gerré Quinn, Ronan Connolly, Michael Connolly, Willie Soon.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: Biofuels, Biomass, climate adaptation, climate mitigation, e-vehicles, energy justice, energy poverty, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, solar energy, wind energy.
Concern for climate change is one of the drivers of new, transitional energy policies oriented towards economic growth and energy security, along with reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and preservation of biodiversity. Since 2010, the Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) has been publishing annual Global Landscape of Climate Finance reports. According to these reports, US$3660 billion has been spent on global climate change projects over the period 2011−2018. Fifty-five percent of this expenditure has gone to wind and solar energy. According to world energy reports, the contribution of wind and solar to world energy consumption has increased from 0.5% to 3% over this period. Meanwhile, coal, oil, and gas continue to supply 85% of the world’s energy consumption, with hydroelectricity and nuclear providing most of the remainder. With this in mind, we consider the potential engineering challenges and environmental and socioeconomic impacts of the main energy sources (old and new). We find... [more]
The Linkage between Economic Growth, Renewable Energy, Tourism, CO2 Emissions, and International Trade: The Evidence for the European Union
Nuno Carlos Leitão, Daniel Balsalobre Lorente.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: environmental damage, GMM-System estimator, panel cointegration, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, tourism, trade openness.
This paper evaluates the link between economic growth, renewable energy, tourism arrivals, trade openness, and carbon dioxide emissions in the European Union (EU-28). As an econometric strategy, the research uses panel data. In the first step, we apply the unit root test, and the results demonstrated that the variables used in this study are integrated I (1) in the first difference. In the second step, we apply the Pedroni cointegration test, and Kao Residual cointegration test, and we observe that the variables are cointegrated in the long run. The panel fully modified least squares (FMOLS), panel dynamic least squares (DOLS), and generalized moments system (GMM-System) estimator are considered in this research. The econometric results proved that trade openness and renewable energy decreased climate change and environmental degradation. The empirical study also found a positive effect of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions. Moreover, tourism arrivals are negatively correlated... [more]
An Agent-Based Approach for the Planning of Distribution Grids as a Socio-Technical System
Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Alexandre Rasi Aoki, Germano Lambert-Torres, Nelson Lambert-de-Andrade, Nikolaos G. Paterakis.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agent-based simulation, behavioral economics, Planning, power distribution, socio-technical systems.
Recent developments, such as smart metering, distributed energy resources, microgrids, and energy storage, have led to an exponential increase in system complexity and have emphasized the need to include customer behavior and social and cultural backgrounds in planning activities. This paper analyzes how emergent behavior in electricity consumption can affect the planning of distribution grids with a smart grid vision. For this, an agent-based model that uses insights from the field of behavioral economics to differentiate four consumer categories (high income, low income, middle class, and early adopters) was used. The model was coupled with a real distribution feeder and customer load curve data, and the results showed that heterogeneity of customer’s preferences, values, and behavior led to very distinct load growth patterns. The results emphasize the relevance of modeling customer’s behavioral aspects in planning increasingly complex power systems.
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