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The Multiport Power Electronics Interface (MPEI) has the advantages of low cost, high efficiency, high power density, high reliability, and ease of management over conventional multiple-converter based distributed power systems. Therefore, it is considered as the best candidate for integrating hybrid energy sources, especially when renewable sources are locally available, to supply low-to medium-power...
The need to reduce energy consumption and to increase generation from renewable energy resources is imminent. However, the grid reinforcements required in order to distribute electricity from sustainable resources are rather expensive. Therefore, we investigated several innovative options that maximize the integration of renewable resources in the existing electricity grid. Our results show that innovative...
Distributed generation (DG) has emerged as a key issue for the sustainable development in near future. In the literature, many researchers were introducing about DG placement considering various criteria. These DGs can be of conventional and renewable energy sources (RESs). Under these circumstances, if only wind energy based DG would be placed at the appropriate locations in the particular region...
On account of growing civilization in the developed and developing countries, use of transport becomes part of life and its population is becoming 2 to 3 times in every 5-7 years. Thus transport sector alone, is causing a faster consumption of hydrocarbon fuel and releases heavy tail pipe emissions, thereby billion tonnes of excessive carbon dioxide is added in the atmosphere every day. This is causing...
This conceptional paper list applied strategies to showcase how Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) can be rapidly integrated to develop electricity generation and distribution infrastructure. RET's are modular, does not require re-fueling nor take long time to be in operation and can meet electricity demand requirements at various levels and configuration if properly integrated and controlled. RET...
The UK Government plans that offshore wind power should play a major part in meeting the UK's renewable energy and carbon emission targets by 2020. The pioneer UK Round 1 offshore wind farm projects, based on sites let in 2001, were supported by the UK Department of Trade and Industry's “Offshore Wind Capital Grants Scheme”. This paper reviews the economic and operational performances of those farms...
P21 Renewable site solutions are the alternative to 24/7 Diesel generators for remote, off-grid situations - enabling rollout independent from growth of electrical network infrastructure and securing the required availability in combination with renewable energy sources. The hybridization of a fuel cell with the renewable energy sources ensures the required availability. In purely renewable powered...
A renewable energy system RES with cooperation of diesel driven autonomous doubly fed induction generator is presented in the paper. The analysis takes into consideration the power system, where the main power source is a variable speed diesel engine, which operates in full range of power consumption. The RES source is used for diesel engine fuel reduction. The paper presents power distribution between...
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