Modeling, Optimization and Control of Solar and Thermal Energy Systems
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J: Thermal Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 June 2020) | Viewed by 29846
Special Issue Editors
Interests: process control with applications to solar energy, agriculture, and biotechnology; control education
Interests: development of control system for solar plants; energy management; control systems for users’ comfort in buildings
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Guest Editors are inviting submissions to a Special Issue of Energies on the subject area of “Modeling, Optimization and Control of Solar and Thermal Energy Systems”. This Special Issue deals with the analysis, design, and application of modeling, control, and optimization techniques to achieve efficient energy (in both electricity and heat/cold process) and water management in production environments with the support of solar energy and storage systems. Through optimal management of these resources, demand can be satisfied while saving costs and reducing the environmental impact.
In literature, it is possible to find several examples of model-based predictive control, PID control, optimal control, and so on to reach this aim. Thus, this Special Issue will cover all these techniques but is not limited to them; thus, novel modeling, optimization, and control techniques for solar and thermal energy systems are welcome, too. Topics and applications of interest for publication include but are not limited to:
Prof. Dr. Manuel Berenguel
Prof. Dr. José Domingo Álvarez
Dr. Lidia Roca
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Modeling and control of solar and thermal energy systems
- Production planning, grid integration, and scheduling of solar and thermal energy systems
- Optimal operation of solar and thermal energy systems
- Demand side management
- Fault detection and diagnosis in solar and thermal energy systems
- Solar thermal power systems
- Photovoltaic and hybrid photovoltaic–thermal systems
- Solar and thermal heating and cooling and energy storage
- Solar and thermal desalination and distillation
- Solar and thermal energy systems in buildings
- Solar and thermal energy systems in agriculture
- Solar and thermal energy systems in photobioreactors and photofenton systems.
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