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Optimization of Electric Vehicles Based on Frank-Copula-GlueCVaR Combined Wind and Photovoltaic Output Scheduling Research
Jianwei Gao, Yu Yang, Fangjie Gao, Pengcheng Liang.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: carbon neutralization, demand response, Frank-Copula-GlueCVaR, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, wind-photovoltaic.
Improving the efficiency of renewable energy and electricity utilization is an urgent problem for China under the objectives of carbon peaking and carbon neutralization. This paper proposes an optimization scheduling method of electric vehicles (EV) combined with wind and photovoltaic power based on the Frank-Copula-GlueCVaR. First, a joint output model based on copula theory was built to describe the correlation between wind and photovoltaic power output. Second, the Frank-Copula-GlueCVaR index was introduced in a novel way. Operators can now predetermine the future wind-photovoltaic joint output range based on this index and according to their risk preferences. Third, an optimal scheduling model aimed at reducing the group charging cost of EVs was proposed, thereby encouraging EV owners to participate in the demand response. Fourth, this paper: proposes the application of a Variant Roth−Serve algorithm; regards the EV group as a multi-intelligent group; and finds the Pareto optimal s... [more]
Interfacial Engineering of Attractive Pickering Emulsion Gel-Templated Porous Materials for Enhanced Solar Vapor Generation
Xiaoxiao Yan, Baiheng Wu, Qinglin Wu, Li Chen, Fangfu Ye, Dong Chen.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: emulsion, gel, interfacial engineering, porous material, solar evaporator.
Solar vapor generation is emerging as one of the most important sustainable techniques for harvesting clean water using abundant and green solar energy. The rational design of solar evaporators to realize high solar evaporation performances has become a great challenge. Here, a porous solar evaporator with integrative optimization of photothermal convention, water transport and thermal management is developed using attractive Pickering emulsions gels (APEG) as templated and followed by interfacial engineering on a molecular scale. The APEG-templated porous evaporators (APEG-TPEs) are intrinsically thermal insulation materials with a thermal conductivity = 0.039 W·m−1·K−1. After hydrolysis, t-butyl groups on the inner-surface are transformed to carboxylic acid groups, making the inner-surface hydrophilic and facilitating water transport through the inter-connected pores. The introduction of polypyrrole layer endows the porous materials with a high light absorption of ~97%, which could e... [more]
Direct Reduction in Greenhouse Gases by Continuous Dry (CO2) Reforming of Methane over Ni-Containing SHS Catalysts
Galina Xanthopoulou, Savvas Varitis, Manapkhan Zhumabek, Konstantinos Karanasios, George Vekinis, Svetlana A. Tungatarova, Tolkyn S. Baizhumanova.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biogas, Hydrogen, reforming, synthesis gas.
The world of energy is on the cusp of profound transformation. Hydrogen or hydrogen-containing fuel mixtures in the form of synthesis gas, as carriers of clean energy, will be in the short term among the most efficient solutions to pressing environmental problems, reducing the amount of greenhouse gases as well as pollution of cities and dependence on oil-based fuels. Carbon dioxide conversion of methane is the most promising method for the production of synthesis gas due to the simultaneous consumption of two greenhouse gases and, accordingly, a successful solution to environmental problems. Ni/Mn-based catalysts have been prepared by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) for this process. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and nitrogen porosimetry. The effects of the catalysts’ composition on activity, selectivity, and product yield were investigated. The influence of the content of Ni, Mn on the behavior of catalysts has be... [more]
Development of a Low-Cost Data Acquisition System for Very Short-Term Photovoltaic Power Forecasting
Guilherme Fonseca Bassous, Rodrigo Flora Calili, Carlos Hall Barbosa.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: computer vision, energy quality, forecasting, metrology, multilayer perceptron, neural networks, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, short-term forecasting, sky-camera, solar energy.
The rising adoption of renewable energy sources means we must turn our eyes to limitations in traditional energy systems. Intermittency, if left unaddressed, may lead to several power-quality and energy-efficiency issues. The objective of this work is to develop a working tool to support photovoltaic energy forecast models for real-time operation applications. The current paradigm of intra-hour solar-power forecasting is to use image-based approaches to predict the state of cloud composition for short time horizons. Since the objective of intra-minute forecasting is to address high-frequency intermittency, data must provide information on and surrounding these events. For that purpose, acquisition by exception was chosen as the guiding principle. The system performs power measurements at 1 Hz frequency, and whenever it detects variations over a certain threshold, it saves the data 10 s before and 4 s after the detection point. A multilayer perceptron neural network was used to determin... [more]
Statistical Analysis of Lightning Flashes over Wind Parks in Greece
Vasilios P. Androvitsaneas, Katerina D. Damianaki, Eleni P. Nicolopoulou, Ioannis F. Gonos.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: earthing system, ground resistance, lightning, lightning current, probability distribution, wind turbine generators.
Currently, lightning phenomenon, mechanisms, and impacts on lives and infrastructures have been satisfactorily decoded and studied. Sound knowledge of lightning parameters is available in international literature. Yet, there are few studies referring to lightning statistics such as the number of flashes over an area, current amplitude distribution, etc., except for official documentation from national weather services, perhaps because of the stochastic nature of lightning. This work presents full recorded data for lightning flashes over wind farms distributed at the Hellenic territory. The data come from real time measurements at wind farm stations from 2011 to 2020 and concern number of CG flashes and lightning current amplitude. They are statistically processed and analyzed and contain useful information regarding the lightning characteristics of various geographic regions all over the country. Furthermore, the study displays data from field measurements of ground resistance at wind... [more]
Efficiency Increase of Energy Systems in Oil and Gas Industry by Evaluation of Electric Drive Lifecycle
Nikolay Korolev, Anatoly Kozyaruk, Valentin Morenov.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electric drive, harmonic distortion coefficient, predictive control algorithms, pulsation coefficient of electromagnetic moment, spectral analysis of current, technical state boundaries.
The efficiency issue of energy systems in the oil and gas industry is a crucial factor nowadays. Energy share in the production costs of oil and gas can reach 50%. Among the most important energy equipment are the electric drives of the pumps, compressors, auxiliary units, etc. The paper considered the lifecycle of the electric drives used at oil and gas fields and evaluated their efficiency parameters during periods of operational wear or malfunctioning. At the same time, the lifecycle of the energy equipment was seen as its technical state during operation. Based on the spectral analysis of the current using the finite Fourier transform (FFT), the main frequency components were identified that characterize the type and level of malfunction, taking into account defined efficiency indicators of the electric drive. A technique for assessing the technical state of an electric drive was proposed based on the normalized levels of the amplitudes of the frequency components. Predictive manag... [more]
Transmission Network Expansion Planning Considering Wind Power and Load Uncertainties Based on Multi-Agent DDQN
Yuhong Wang, Xu Zhou, Yunxiang Shi, Zongsheng Zheng, Qi Zeng, Lei Chen, Bo Xiang, Rui Huang.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: deep reinforcement learning, multi-agent DDQN, transmission network expansion planning (TNEP), uncertainty, wind power.
This paper presents a multi-agent Double Deep Q Network (DDQN) based on deep reinforcement learning for solving the transmission network expansion planning (TNEP) of a high-penetration renewable energy source (RES) system considering uncertainty. First, a K-means algorithm that enhances the extraction quality of variable wind and load power uncertain characteristics is proposed. Its clustering objective function considers the cumulation and change rate of operation data. Then, based on the typical scenarios, we build a bi-level TNEP model that includes comprehensive cost, electrical betweenness, wind curtailment and load shedding to evaluate the stability and economy of the network. Finally, we propose a multi-agent DDQN that predicts the construction value of each line through interaction with the TNEP model, and then optimizes the line construction sequence. This training mechanism is more traceable and interpretable than the heuristic-based methods. Simultaneously, the experience re... [more]
Application Study in the Field of Solutions for the Monitoring Distribution Transformers of the Overhead Power Grid
Tiago Rabelo Chaves, Marcos Aurélio Izumida Martins, Kennedy Alves Martins, Amadeu Fernandes de Macedo, Silvia de Francisci.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distribution transformer sensing, edge-computing, hot-spot temperature, low voltage measurement, overhead transformer monitoring.
This paper will present the development and application of overhead transformers of the distribution grid, as well as the different technologies used for the gathering of electrical quantities, in the field of a monitoring solution. The solution reports the values of the quantities and alarms of operation remotely and almost in real-time. The development of this solution seeks to provide an electrical grid with greater reliability, proposing the reduction of KPIs (Key Performance Indicator), such as SAIDI (System Average Interruption Duration Index) and SAIFI (System Average Interruption Frequency Index), through more transparent monitoring of the behavior of the electrical distribution grid and its equipment. Through the research and development (R&D) project Urban Futurability, ENEL (Ente nazionale per l’energia elettrica) Distribution São Paulo seeks to apply the solution by implementing the concept of smart grids, an idea that has been growing each year by virtue of technological d... [more]
Photovoltaic Energy Conversion Systems with Sliding Mode Control
Mehmetcan Gursoy, Guangping Zhuo, Andy G. Lozowski, Xin Wang.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DC–DC converter, sliding mode control, solar energy systems.
A new sliding-mode-control-based power conversion scheme is proposed for photovoltaic energy conversion systems. The perturbation and observation (P&O) maximum power-point tracking (MPPT) approach is adopted for optimizing the power generation capabilities from solar panels. Due to the inherent nonlinear dynamics of power converters, we need to adopt a nonlinear control approach to optimize the energy conversion efficiency and tolerate the fluctuations and changes of load and sunlight irradiance. In this manuscript, novel first-and higher-order sliding mode control approaches are proposed, aiming to provide a systematic approach for the robust and optimal control of solar energy conversion, which guarantees Lyapunov stability and consistent performance in the face of external perturbations and disturbances. Moreover, to eliminate the chattering phenomenon inherent in the first-order approach, super-twisting second-order sliding mode control is developed for the buck-boost converter. Fu... [more]
Study on the Motion Characteristics of 10 MW Superconducting Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Considering 2nd Order Wave Effect
Youngjae Yu, Thanh Dam Pham, Hyunkyoung Shin, Kwangtae Ha.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 10 MW, floating offshore wind energy system, hydrodynamic load, model test, numerical simulation, S-FOWT (Superconducting Floating Offshore Wind Turbine), superconduct.
Recently, several countries have made commitments to move to a net-zero emission by the year 2050 in a response to climate change. Among various renewable energy systems to realize the target, wind energy system has been gaining much attention as a favorable alternative source to fossil fuel energy. In particular, many floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) are expected to be installed because of vast installation resources without water depth limit conditions, stable and strong wind resources, relatively low constraints on noise emission, and space restriction compared to onshore wind turbines. In this study, a 10 MW superconducting floating offshore wind turbine was modeled with a 1/90 scale ratio and was experimentally tested at the Ocean Engineering Widetank of the University of Ulsan. The model calibration of the scaled model was performed with free decay test and showed a good correlation with simulation results calculated from FAST V8 of NREL. The motion characteristics of the 1... [more]
Proposal, Robustness Analysis and Equivalent Implementation of Optimization Method for Row-by-Row Fin Distribution in Multi-Row Frosting Evaporator
Yu Sun, Rijing Zhao, Siyuan Wu, Dong Huang.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: fin distribution, finned tube evaporator, frost, optimization method.
The evaporator in a frost-free refrigerator typically has more tube rows, but frost deposition reduces along the airflow direction. Correspondingly, the evaporator fin distribution is thinner in the upstream rows but denser downstream, and a good match between frost and fin distribution is achieved to recover evaporator capacity loss. However, quantitative design principles of non-uniform fin distribution are lacking. A quasi-static frosting evaporator model is established and experimentally verified considering a three-dimensional (3D) evaporator, 1D frost growth and 1D non-uniform fin distribution. An optimization method for row-by-row fin distribution of a multi-row frosting evaporator is proposed based on the air pressure drop’s increase rate. When the increase rate in the air pressure drop of each row is almost equal, the smallest overall evaporator pressure drop is obtained, leading to the highest air flowrate and the greatest evaporator capacity. By applying the method, the air... [more]
Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance among Energy Sector Companies
Magdalena Kludacz-Alessandri, Małgorzata Cygańska.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CSR strategy, energy sector, financial performance.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is one of the main drivers of corporate reputation. Many studies show that CSR can positively affect financial performance (FP) and vice versa. However, the relationship between FP and CSR depends on the type of industry in which the company operates, and there is little research regarding the energy sector in this area. The basis of empirical research in this study is slack resource theory which argues that financial performance is the cause of corporate social performance. This paper aims to analyze if financial performance affects corporate social responsibility adoption in energy sector companies. In order to achieve this goal, the study specifically examines the relationship between selected financial performance indicators and CSR adoption. Analyzing an international sample of 219 companies from thirty-two countries for 2020, we observed the statistically significant relations between financial performance and the implementing of the CSR stra... [more]
Forecasting of Market Clearing Volume Using Wavelet Packet-Based Neural Networks with Tracking Signals
Sumit Saroha, Marta Zurek-Mortka, Jerzy Ryszard Szymanski, Vineet Shekher, Pardeep Singla.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: forecasting, market clearing volume, neural network, tracking signals, wavelet packets.
In order to analyze the nature of electrical demand series in deregulated electricity markets, various forecasting tools have been used. All these forecasting models have been developed to improve the accuracy of the reliability of the model. Therefore, a Wavelet Packet Decomposition (WPD) was implemented to decompose the demand series into subseries. Each subseries has been forecasted individually with the help of the features of that series, and features were chosen on the basis of mutual correlation among all-time lags using an Auto Correlation Function (ACF). Thus, in this context, a new hybrid WPD-based Linear Neural Network with Tapped Delay (LNNTD) model, with a cyclic one-month moving window for a one-year market clearing volume (MCV) forecasting has been proposed. The proposed model has been effectively implemented in two years (2015−2016) and unconstrained MCV data collected from the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) for 12 grid regions of India. The results presented by the propo... [more]
Computer Analysis of the Effects of Time and Gas Atmosphere of the Chemical Activation on the Development of the Porous Structure of Activated Carbons Derived from Oil Palm Shell
Mirosław Kwiatkowski.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: activated carbons, Adsorption, biomass-based materials, porous structure.
The results of the advanced computer analysis of the influence of time and gas atmosphere of the chemical activation process on the microporous structure formation of activated carbons prepared from oil palm shell via microwave irradiation and activation, using potassium hydroxide as an activation agent, are presented in this paper. The quenched solid density functional theory (QSDFT) and the new numerical clustering-based adsorption analysis (LBET) methods were used especially in the analysis of the microporous structure of the activated carbons, taking into account the surface heterogeneity, and the results obtained were confronted with the simple results achieved earlier using Brunauer−Emmett−Teller (BET) and T-plot methods. On the basis of the computer analysis carried out and taking into account the results obtained, it has been shown that the material with the best adsorption properties and suitable for practical industrial applications is activated carbon obtained in a gaseous n... [more]
Hydrodynamics of Liquid-Liquid Flows in Micro Channels and Its Influence on Transport Properties: A Review
Arijit A. Ganguli, Aniruddha B. Pandit.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, flow patterns, high speed camera, microchannels, particle tracking velocimetry, pressure drop.
Hydrodynamics plays a major role in transport of heat and mass transfer in microchannels. This includes flow patterns and flow regimes in which the micro-channels are operated. The flow patterns have a major impact the transport properties. Another important aspect is the pressure drop in micro-channels. In the present review, the experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) studies covering all the above aspects have been covered. The effect of geometrical parameters like shape of channel, channel size, material of construction of channels; operating parameters like flow velocity, flow ratio and fluid properties have been presented and analyzed. Experimental and analytical work of different pressure drop models has also been presented. All the literature related to influence of flow patterns on transport properties like volumetric mass transfer coefficients (VMTC) and heat transfer coefficients (HTC) have been presented and analyzed. It is found that most works in Liquid-Liquid... [more]
Economic Implications of Agricultural Land Conversion to Solar Power Production
Yanay Farja, Mariusz Maciejczak.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agricultural land, biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions, landscape, profit maximization, renewable energy production, social welfare.
Meeting greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets will require a significant increase in electricity production from sustainable and renewable sources such as solar energy. Farmers have recognized this need as a chance to increase the profitability of their farms by allocating farmland to solar power production. However, the shift from agriculture to power production has many tradeoffs, arising primarily from alternative land uses and other means of production. This paper models the farmers’ decision as a constrained profit maximization problem, subject to the amount of land owned by the farmers, who have to allocate it between agriculture and solar power fields, while considering factors affecting production costs. The farmers’ problem is nested in the social welfare maximization problem, which includes additional factors such as ecological and aesthetical values of the competing land uses. Empirical analysis using data from a solar field operating in Israel shows that landowners will ch... [more]
Transesterification of Pyrolysed Castor Seed Oil in the Presence of CaCu(OCH3)2 Catalyst
Vikas Sharma, Abul Kalam Hossain, Ganesh Duraisamy, Murugan Vijay.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biodiesel, Biofuels, castor seed oil, catalyst, CI engine, pyrolysis, transesterification.
Energy consumption is on the rise due to rapid technological progress and a higher standard of living. The use of alternative energy resources is essential to meet the rising energy demand and mitigate the carbon emissions caused due to use of fossil-based fuels. Biodiesel produced from non-edible oils such as castor seed oil (CO) can be used in diesel engines to replace fossil diesel. However, the quality and yields for CO biodiesel is low due to the presence of ricinolic acid C18:1OH (79%). In this study, two-stage conversion techniques were used to improve the yields and properties of CO biodiesel. The catalyst CaCu(OCH3)2 was prepared from waste eggshell and synthesized with copper oxide in the presence of methanol. The castor oil was subjected to pyrolysis at 450−500 °C and then transesterified in the presence of modified catalyst. The reaction parameters such as methanol-to-oil ratio and catalyst and reaction time were investigated, and the optimum combination was used to produce... [more]
Social Energy as the Driving Force behind Crowdfunding—Analysis and Classification of Selected Attributes
Agnieszka Szewczyk, Zbigniew Stempnakowski.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: classification analysis of attributes, classification methods and criteria, crowdfunding, Kickstarter platform, research areas of crowdfunding, sharing (collaborative) economy, social energy.
Crowdfunding has been part of sharing economy for a few decades. Research into crowdfunding usually concerns its relation to sustainable development and corporate social responsibility, influencing investment decisions, psychological, organizational and financial aspects or the success evaluation of individual campaigns or platforms. Recent research includes empirical case studies, e.g., evaluation of the crowdfunding for minor coarse cereal products through evolutionary game analysis, or the impact of crowdfunding on the willingness to visit local festivals. There is, however, no comprehensive cross-sectional approach to crowdfunding attributes that considers data from various categories. The authors aimed to analyze selected attributes of crowdfunding, namely project categories, the number of backers, campaign duration and profitability, and to classify these attributes. A novelty is the use of the term “social energy” in a different sense than previously found in the scientific lite... [more]
A Systematic Review of HPM Energy Absorbers for Building Applications
Krzysztof Majcher, Michał Musiał, Wojciech Pakos, Adrian Różański, Maciej Sobótka, Tomasz Trapko.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: building, HPM, materials, protection, review.
A modern weapon, high power microwave (HPM) pulses, can have a profound effect on the quality of functioning of society as the use of this weapon can result in damage to or destruction of electronic equipment and computer and telecommunications systems, both military and civilian. Protection against the energy of HPM pulses can be achieved in two basic ways: by using radiation-absorbent materials (RAM) or artificial electromagnetic (EM) structures. If the object to be protected is a building, protection based on RAM is used. Hence, this literature review focuses on the possibilities of using HPM energy absorbers in building products and structures. Attention is concentrated on four basic types of elements: claddings, concrete and mortar, small-sized elements (bricks, hollow masonry units), and paint coatings. In each of the categories, examples of HPM radiation absorbers having a high potential to be combined with basic construction materials are given on the basis of the literature on... [more]
Challenges in All-DC Offshore Wind Power Plants
Alessandra Follo, Oscar Saborío-Romano, Elisabetta Tedeschi, Nicolaos A. Cutululis.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DC collection system, DC/DC converter, offshore wind power plant.
As the size and distance from shore of new offshore wind power plants (OWPPs) increase, connection to shore using high-voltage (HV) direct-current (DC) technology becomes more cost-effective. Currently, every offshore wind power plant has a collection system based on medium-voltage alternating-current technology. Such systems rely on heavy and bulky low-frequency (i.e., 50 or 60 Hz) transformers: a drawback offshore, where equipment weight and space are restricted. Consequently, there is growing interest in medium-voltage direct-current collection systems, in which low-frequency transformers are replaced with DC/DC converters equipped with lighter and smaller medium-frequency transformers. However, the deployment of all-DC OWPPs still faces several challenges. Based on a very comprehensive and critical literature review, three of them are identified and discussed in this paper. The first challenge is the technological gap at component level. In this work, the DC/DC converter topologies... [more]
Design and Realization of a Hybrid Excited Flux Switching Vernier Machine for Renewable Energy Conversion
Haidar Diab, Yacine Amara, Sami Hlioui, Johannes J. H. Paulides.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: flux switching, hybrid excitation, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, tidal turbine, Vernier effect, wind turbine.
This paper presents the design of a hybrid excited flux switching Vernier machine. This machine is designed to serve in renewable energy conversion applications, such as a wind turbine generator, or tidal turbine generator. After introducing this original structure, a design based on finite element models is conducted. The specifications correspond to relatively low power direct drive wind or tidal turbine applications. The rated power is set to 10 kW, with a rated speed of 300 rpm. Mainly the electromagnetic design is presented. Aspects related to the realization of a prototype are also presented, and an experimental study is included.
Fuel Reactor CFD Multiscale Modelling in Syngas-Based Chemical Looping Combustion with Ilmenite
Vlad-Cristian Sandu, Ana-Maria Cormos, Calin-Cristian Cormos.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 3D particle, carbon capture and storage, chemical looping combustion, Computational Fluid Dynamics, ilmenite oxygen carrier, Multiscale Modelling, reaction chamber, Syngas.
As global power generation is currently relying on fossil fuel-based power plants, more anthropogenic CO2 is being released into the atmosphere. During the transition period to alternative energy sources, carbon capture and storage seems to be a promising solution. Chemical-looping combustion (CLC) is an energy conversion technology designed for combustion of fossil fuel with advantageous carbon capture capabilities. In this work, a 1D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) multiscale model was developed to study the reduction step in a syngas-based CLC system and was validated using literature data (R=0.99). In order to investigate mass transfer effects, flow rate and particle dimension studies were carried out. Sharper mass transfer rates were seen at lower flow rates and smaller granule sizes due to suppression of diffusion limitations. In addition, a 3D CFD particle model was developed to investigate in depth the reduction within an ilmenite particle, with focus on heat transfer effect... [more]
Evaluation of Energy Transition Scenarios in Poland
Ewelina Kochanek.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy policy, energy scenarios, energy transition, polish energy transformation.
Long-term energy scenarios form the basis of energy policy-making. In practice, the use of energy scenarios for the effective creation of energy policy differs in each country. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present two possible scenarios for the development of the Polish energy sector, resulting from the current national policy and international commitments of Poland. The study examined the development of the energy mix in Poland in the 2040 perspective, in accordance with the strategic document Energy Policy of Poland (PEP 2040). The analysis took into account four diagnostic features: electricity production, electricity price, the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in final energy consumption, and CO2 emission reduction. In addition, the analysis allowed for the presentation of the implications for the Polish economy and society after the application of the diversified variant with nuclear energy and the diversified variant with natural gas. Both scenarios assume too sl... [more]
A Review on the Thermal-Hydraulic Performance and Optimization of Compact Heat Exchangers
Gaoliang Liao, Zhizhou Li, Feng Zhang, Lijun Liu, Jiaqiang E.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: compact heat exchangers, optimization meth, performance analysis, thermal efficiency, working fluids.
Heat exchangers play an important role in power, the chemical industry, petroleum, food and many other industrial productions, while compact heat exchangers are more favored in industrial applications due to their high thermal efficiency and small size. This paper summarizes the research status of different types of compact heat exchangers, especially the research results of heat transfer and pressure drop of printed circuit heat exchangers, so that researchers can have an overall understanding of the development of compact heat exchangers and get the required information quickly. In addition, this paper summarizes and analyzes several main working fluids selected in compact heat exchangers, and puts forward some discussions and suggestions on the selection of working fluids. Finally, according to the existing published literature, the performance evaluation indexes of compact heat exchangers are summarized and compared, which is convenient for developers and researchers to better gras... [more]
The Role of Discounting in Energy Policy Investments
Gabriella Maselli, Antonio Nesticò.
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: cost-benefit analysis, dual discounting, energy policy investments, energy transition index, social discount rate.
For informing future energy policy decisions, it is essential to choose the correct social discount rate (SDR) for ex-ante economic evaluations. Generally, costs and benefits—both economic and environmental—are weighted through a single constant discount rate. This leads to excessive discounting of the present value of cash flows progressively more distant over time. Evaluating energy projects through constant discount rates would mean underestimating their environmental externalities. This study intends to characterize environmental−economic discounting models calibrated for energy investments, distinguishing between intra- and inter-generational projects. In both cases, the idea is to use two discounting rates: an economic rate to assess financial components and an ecological rate to weight environmental effects. For intra-generational projects, the dual discount rates are assumed to be constant over time. For inter-generational projects, the model is time-declining to give greater w... [more]
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