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Tunahan Haciimamoglu,Ali Riza Sandalcilar
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This study aims to investigate the effect of renewable energy consumption on economic stability. In this regard, covering the period of 1990-2016, data of 35 countries, 19 of which are developed and 16 of which are developing, were used. The cointegratio...
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The Malaysian Government has set an ambitious target to achieve a higher penetration of Renewable Energy (RE) in the Malaysian energy mix. To date, Malaysia has approximately 2% of its energy coming from RE generation sources compared to the total genera...
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August Wierling, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Jan Pedro Zeiß, Celine Bout, Chiara Candelise, Winston Gilcrease and Jay Sterling Gregg
The share of renewable energy is increasing throughout Europe. Yet, little is known about how much can be attributed to different actors, other than those commercially active. This paper provides empirical evidence of activities by energy cooperatives in...
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Xing Gao and Keyu Zhai
With the intensive consumption and price rising of traditional fossil fuels, the development and utilization of renewable energy has attracted worldwide attention. Meanwhile, due to enhanced energy constraints and increasingly grim greenhouse gases, many...
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Tiurma Melissa Rakhel
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Countries require large amounts of energy for continuous economic growth. As mentioned by the US Energy Information Administration, total world energy consumption is expected to increase from 575 quadrillion Btu in 2015 to 736 quadrillion Btu in 2040, or...
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Islam Amin, Mohamed E.A. Ali, Seif Bayoumi, Selda Oterkus, Hosam Shawky and Erkan Oterkus
The supply of freshwater has become a worldwide interest, due to serious water shortages in many countries. Due to rapid increases in the population, poor water management, and limitations of freshwater resources, Egypt is currently below the water scarc...
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While variable renewable energy (VRE) has been developed for decades, VRE market participation is developing relatively slowly, despite the potential economic efficiency it may bring. This paper tries to specify the efficiency of VRE in a deregulated poo...
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Haichao Wang, Giulia Di Pietro, Xiaozhou Wu, Risto Lahdelma, Vittorio Verda and Ilkka Haavisto
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Rim Gharbi Mrabet
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Nowadays, social web and social media are considered as new communication? channels that enable the diffusion of new products and innovations, such as: renewable energy products. In addition, renewable energies become the new alternative source of energy...
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Udochukwu B. Akuru, Ogbonnaya I. Okoro
Data for investment into renewable energy resources in Nigeria is mainly unavailable due to over reliance on conventional resources for energy generation. However, recent developments in the energy sector have portrayed gradual attention to investments i...
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Obadia Kyetuza Bishoge, Lingling Zhang and Witness Gerald Mushi
Currently, renewable energy development is emphasized for sustainable development goals accomplishment and the better realization of sustainable development globally. Tanzania, like other developing countries, is striving to adopt different ways of ensur...
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Mohammad Al-Addous, Sahil Al Hmidan, Mustafa Jaradat, Emil Alasis and Nesrine Barbana
Periodic daily fluctuating demand for energy and power is a perceptible phenomenon, resulting in some moments of low demand for power and energy related to the huge energy comes from renewable energy systems, and some moments of peak load demand. This ph...
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Christian Bipongo Ndeke, Marco Adonis and Ali Almaktoof
This paper presents an energy management strategy using a Stateflow controller related to DC microgrids with the important penetration of renewable energy. The increase in world electricity demand is one of the principal drivers of the exhaustion of foss...
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Lun-Yi Lung, Tsan-Yu Chou, Wen-Ching Chang and Cheng-Chien Kuo
As the proportion of renewable energy generation systems increases, traditional power generation facilities begin to face challenges, such as reduced output power and having the power turned off. The challenges are causing changes in the structure of the...
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Jeff Grasberger and Dominic Forbush
Aquaculture systems require careful consideration of location, which determines water conditions, pollution impacts, and hazardous conditions. Mobility may be able to address these factors while also supporting the targeting of renewable energy sources s...
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Philip Omoniyi Adebayo,Victoria Yemi-Peters,Folashade O. Auru
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Nigeria energy situation is worrisome especially having considered the obvious fact that so much funds have been injected into the sector with no appreciable result. Many Nigerian viewed the sector as a national embarrassment. Since return to democracy i...
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Esam M. H. Ismaeil and Abu Elnasr E. Sobaih
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Roberto Leonardo Rana, Mariarosaria Lombardi, Pasquale Giungato and Caterina Tricase
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James Andro-Vasko, Wolfgang Bein and Hiro Ito
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James Andro-Vasko, Wolfgang Bein and Hiro Ito
A power-down system has an on-state, an off-state, and a finite or infinite number of intermediate states. In the off-state, the system uses no energy and in the on-state energy it is used fully. Intermediate states consume only some fraction of energy b...
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