Alternative Sources of Energy Modeling and Automation
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2018) | Viewed by 34634
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Interests: alternative (renewable) energy sources modeling and automation; production systems automation; decision support systems; systems safety and reliability analysis; real-time industrial processes fault monitoring and diagnosis; building energy management systems
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Dear Colleagues,
Formulation of computer implemented models of alternative (renewable) sources of energy (ASE) will help in the proper allocation of widely-available renewable energy sources; moreover, they are absolutely necessary to design and implment efficient automation for optimal operation of ASE plants and installations. Detailed simulation of alternative sources of energy divices and integrated power plants may be a very cost-effective solution and very often several subsystems of an integraded ASE power plant might be inappropriate, difficult to find and/or very expensive. In addition, ASE forecasts are essential to the integration of renewable power generation in electricity markets operations, since markets ought to be cleared in advance, while market participants shall then make decisions even before that. This Special Issue, entitled “Alternative Sources of Energy Modeling and Automation”, was proposed for the international journal Energies, which is an SSCI and SCIE journal (2015 IF = 2.072 to cover original research and scientific contributions related to the above-mentioned topics, including the most usual ASE small electric power plants, such as wind, small hydro, geothermal, biomas, tidal, photovoltaic, fuel cells, batteries, hybrid plants, etc. As an exemple, in order to design integrated smart power grids based on ASE with battery-based storage, very good ASE components behavioral model and automation of the integrated system are required.
Papers selected for this Special Issue will be subjected to a rigorous peer review procedure with the aim of rapid and wide dissemination of research results, developments and applications.
I am writing to invite you to submit your original work to this Special Issue. I am looking forward to receiving your outstanding research.
Prof. Dr. George S. StavrakakisGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Alternative (Renewable) sources of energy (ASE) models
- Alternative (Renewable) sources of energy (ASE) automation
- Solar thermal energy models and automation
- Photovoltaic energy
- Fuel Cells, hydrogen, batteries and energy storage in general models and automation
- Wind energy models and automation
- Biomass, biofuels and bioenergy models and automation
- Tidal systems models and automation
- Geothermal systems models and automation
- Waste to energy models and automation
- Hybrid ASE models and automation
- ASE and hybrid power systems Optimization models
- ASE and smart micro grids integration
- Alternative (Renewable) sources of energy (ASE) forecasting and optimal planning
- ASE models and automation based on neural networks, fuzzy logic, neuro-fuzzy methods
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