
Smart Grid and Renewable Energy Systems
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This proceedings contains peer-reviewed papers from International Conference on Renewable and Clean Energy 2024 which was held in Tokyo, Japan, Feb 24-26, 2024 (contributions from various authors from all sectors of academia and industries), exploring cutting-edge solutions and best practices for renewable and clean energy technologies for achieving the UN's SDG7 to "ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all." This book presents innovative grid integration technologies for techno-economic operation of renewable and clean energy technologies (e.g., solar photovoltaic, wind energy, hydrogen technologies including electrolyzer and fuel cell, energy storage technologies, etc.). It covers key aspects on energy conversion systems related to renewable energy technologies and their grid integration, techno-economic power dispatching from the distributed environmental-friendly energy sources considering combined heat and power applications, electrical energy network operation with increasing penetration of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and demand side management, e-mobility, including machine learning applications for intelligent operation of energy systems, etc. The key objective of book is to educate the readers on how sustainable energy technologies can be integrated with energy conversion processes for achieving net zero targets in real-world applications. The book will serve as a useful reference for graduate students, academicians, industry professionals and policy makers interested in exploring the potential of energy technologies in development of sustainable energy system.
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Professor Mohan Kolhe is with the Faculty of Engineering and Science as full professor in Energy Systems Engineering with focus on Smart Grid and Renewable Energy Systems. He has also received the offer of Hafslund Professorship in Smart Grid from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Prof. Kolhe has more than three decades academic experience at international level on electrical and renewable energy systems. He is a leading renewable energy technologist and has previously held academic positions at the world's prestigious universities, including University College London (UK / Australia), University of Dundee (UK); University of Jyvaskyla (Finland); and Hydrogen Research Institute, QC (Canada). Prof. Kolhe was a member of the Government of South Australia's first renewable energy board (2009-2011) and actively contributed on developing renewable energy policies for South Australia.
Prof. Kolhe's academic work range from the smart grid, gridintegration of renewable energy systems, energy storage, electrical vehicles, home energy management system, integrated renewable energy systems for hydrogen production, techno-economics of energy systems, solar and wind energy engineering, development of business models for distributed generation. Prof. Kolhe has been successful in winning research funding from prestigious research councils (including EU, Norwegian Research Council, EPSRC, BBSRC, Northern Research Partnership Scotland, etc.) for his work on sustainable energy systems. He has published extensively in the area of Energy Systems Engineering. He has been invited by many international organizations for delivering expert lectures / courses / keynote addresses. He also has been a member of many academic promotion committees as well as expert member of international research councils.
Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Conference Committees
- Contents
- Renewable Energy Generation and Clean Energy Systems
- Blade Parameter Optimization in Pump as Turbine (PAT)
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Geometric Parameters and Methodology and Boundary Conditions of Pump as Turbine
- 2.1 Geometric Parameters of the PAT
- 2.2 Methodology
- 2.3 Boundary Conditions
- 2.4 Validation of the Model
- 3 Best Efficiency Prediction of PAT
- 4 Results and Discussions
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Economical and Environmental Life Cycle Analysis of Compound Parabolic Collector for the Textile Process Industry
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Ichalkaranji Cluster Scenario
- 3 Performance of the Solar Thermal CPC System
- 4 Time Value of Money
- 5 Projected Impact of CPC System Integrated with Existing Thermal System
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Stall Effect Applied to Blade of Design and Experiment on Small Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Blade Design
- 2.1 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Program
- 2.2 Airfoil Selection and Characteristics
- 3 Wind Tunnel Experiment
- 3.1 Experimental Platform of Wind Tunnel
- 3.2 Analysis of Experimental Data
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Implementation of Energy-Efficient Technologies in Fisheries: Installation of Solar Technology on Board Croatian Purse Seiner
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Solar Energy in Fisheries
- 3 Case Study
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Photovoltaic Systems with Uncertainty Analysis
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 Assessment Scope and Key Assumptions
- 2.2 Life Cycle Inventory and Impact Assessment
- 2.3 Uncertainty Analysis
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Evaluation of Global Warming Impact and the Uncertainty
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Electric Vehicles and Battery Technology
- Thermal Behavior Prediction of Li-Ion Batteries - A Study with Different Electrochemical Models
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Cell Details and Heat Generation Models
- 2.1 Cell Chemistry
- 2.2 Material Properties
- 2.3 Heat Generation Models
- 3 Numerical Methodology
- 3.1 Orthogonal Array
- 3.2 Grid and Time Independence Study
- 3.3 Boundary Conditions
- 3.4 Comparison of NTGK, ECM and P2D Models
- 4 Result and Discussions
- 4.1 Prediction of Thermal Properties of Cell
- 4.2 Prediction of Electrical Properties of Cell
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Efficient Self-driving Control for Electric Vehicles
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Vehicle Modeling
- 3 Online Learning Model
- 4 Simulation Results
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Electricity Market and Energy Management
- Effect of RE Incentive on Base Electricity Tariff Under Incentive Based Regulation Framework Using System Dynamics Approach: Case of Malaysia
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Investment Tax Allowance (ITA) in Malaysia Electricity Supply Industry
- 2 System Dynamic Modelling
- 2.1 System Dynamics Modelling Process
- 3 Simulation and Results Analysis
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Economic Viability of Battery Storage Systems in Energy-Only Electricity Markets
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Battery Storage Overview
- 1.2 Energy Arbitrage
- 1.3 Need for Economic Analysis
- 2 Literature Review and Gaps
- 2.1 Deregulated Electricity Market
- 3 Methodology
- 3.1 Assumptions
- 4 Results and Discussion
- 4.1 Model Results
- 4.2 Analysis: Profit Depends upon Intra-day Price Spreads
- 4.3 Analysis: Each Hub Produced Similar Results
- 4.4 Analysis: The Secret Sauce is Power Price Spikes
- 4.5 Capacity Investments Are Always Tough in Energy-Only Markets
- 4.6 Feasible Use Cases for Battery Storage
- 4.7 Policy Implications
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- The Effect of Occupant in Energy Consumption Prediction via Multiple Linear Regression Model in an Educational Building
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 Educational Building
- 2.2 Occupant and Outdoor Temperature as Independent Variables
- 3 Results and Discussions
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
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