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Thermoeconomic optimization of a renewable polygeneration system serving a small isolated community

2015

During the last years, special attention has been paid to renewable polygeneration technologies, able of simultaneously producing thermal, cooling, electrical energy and desalinated water from seawater. This paper focuses on an innovative polygeneration system driven by renewable energy sources, including the following technologies: hybrid photovoltaic/thermal collectors, concentrating parabolic trough (CPVT), a biomass heater, a single-stage absorption chiller and a multiple-effect distillation desalination system. The system is designed to cover the base load of an isolated small community. In previous papers, the dynamic simulation model about plant operation is discussed. In this paper,…

ExergyEngineeringSolar desalinationControl and Optimizationexergy analysiSolar heating/cooling Photovoltaic/thermal collectors Solar desalinationEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDesalinationlcsh:Technologyjel:Q40Exergoeconomicjel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41Parabolic troughSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industrialejel:Q48jel:Q47Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49exergoeconomicsWaste managementphotovoltaic/thermal collectors (PVT)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Tsolar heating and coolingPhotovoltaic systemjel:Q0multiple-effect distillation (MED)jel:Q4Renewable energysolar heating and cooling; photovoltaic/thermal collectors (PVT); solar desalination; multiple-effect distillation (MED); exergy analysis; exergoeconomicsBase load power plantExergy efficiencySolar desalinationbusinessexergy analysisEnergy (miscellaneous)
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A Self-Adapting Approach for Forecast-Less Scheduling of Electrical Energy Storage Systems in a Liberalized Energy Market

2013

In this paper, an original scheduling approach for optimal dispatch of electrical Energy Storage Systems (ESS) in modern distribution networks is proposed. The control system is based on fuzzy rules and does not use forecasts since it repairs the past history according to the real time data on the electrical energy cost, renewable energy production and load. When the system detects a worsening of performances, the fuzzy logic rule-based control system self-adapts its membership functions using an economic indicator. The common use, in the relevant literature, of forecasted values in such systems can lead to large errors and economic losses. Moreover the speed of calculation guaranteed by th…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringControl and OptimizationEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFuzzy logiclcsh:TechnologyScheduling (computing)jel:Q40EEconomic indicatorjel:Qjel:Q43heuristic repairjel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48ESSEnergy marketjel:Q47Real-time dataschedulingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49scheduling; ESS; fuzzy logic; heuristic repair; rolling horizonRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Tjel:Q0Fuzzy control systemrolling horizonjel:Q4Renewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaControl systemfuzzy logicbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Banki-Michell Optimal Design by Computational Fluid Dynamics Testing and Hydrodynamic Analysis

2013

In hydropower, the exploitation of small power sources requires the use of small turbines that combine efficiency and economy. Banki-Michell turbines represent a possible choice for their simplicity and for their good efficiency under variable load conditions. Several experimental and numerical tests have already been designed for examining the best geometry and optimal design of cross-flow type machines, but a theoretical framework for a sequential design of the turbine parameters, taking full advantage of recently expanded computational capabilities, is still missing. To this aim, after a review of the available criteria for Banki-Michell parameter design, a novel two-step procedure is de…

Optimal designEngineeringhydraulic turbineControl and OptimizationNozzleEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanical engineeringComputational fluid dynamicsTurbinelcsh:Technologyjel:Q40Impellercross-flow turbinejel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48jel:Q47hydraulic turbine; Banki-Michell; cross-flow turbine; CFD analysisElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Tjel:Q0jel:Q4Power (physics)Sequential analysisBanki-MichellCross-flow turbinebusinessCFD analysisEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies; Volume 6; Issue 5; Pages: 2362-2385
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Causalities between CO2, electricity, and other energy variables during phase I and phase II of the EU ETS

2010

The topic of this article is the analysis of the interplay between daily carbon, electricity and gas price data with the European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) for CO2 emissions. In a first step we have performed Granger causality tests for Phase I of the EU ETS (January 2005 until December 2007) and the first year of Phase II of the EU ETS (2008). The analysis includes both spot and forward markets—given the close interactions between the two sets of markets. The results show that during Phase I coal and gas prices, through the clean dark and spark spread, impacted CO2 futures prices, which in return Granger caused electricity prices. During the first year of the Phase II, the sho…

business.industryFinancial economicsManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawjel:G13General EnergyQuantitative analysis (finance)Granger causalityCO2 futures; Energy prices; Granger causality;Spark spreadEconomicsEconometricsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCoalEmissions tradingElectricityEuropean unionbusinessFutures contractjel:Q49media_commonEnergy Policy
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Energy Management and Smart Grids

2013

The paper outlines energy management concepts and the smart grid evolution. The necessity of considering energy management as a crucial innovation in load supplying to permit a more powerful penetration of renewable energy usage at the building and city level and to perform energy savings and CO2 emissions reduction is pointed out. The driving factors to enhance the current power distribution are presented, and the benefits concerning smart grids are underlined. In the paper, a specific energy management analysis is reported by considering all the electric value chain, and the demand-side management and distributed on site control actions are described. To verify the benefit of energy manag…

household connected appliancesEngineeringControl and Optimizationenergy managementEnergy management020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici7. Clean energyEnergy engineeringlcsh:Technology12. Responsible consumptionjel:Q40jel:Qjel:Q4311. Sustainabilityjel:Q420202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringjel:Q41Specific energyjel:Q48jel:Q47Electrical and Electronic Engineeringsmart gridEngineering (miscellaneous)Simulationjel:Q49Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnd userlcsh:T020208 electrical & electronic engineeringjel:Q0ecological benefitsenergy management Smart GridsGridenergy management; smart grid; household connected appliances; ecological benefitsjel:Q4Renewable energyEnergy management systemSmart gridRisk analysis (engineering)13. Climate actionbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)
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