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Protection against Power System Blackouts
Emergency processes developing in power systems, when every disturbance triggers a next one, and so on, result in blackouts, i.e. mass-scale tripping of generating sources and disruption of electricity supply over large areas.
Barkāns, Jēkabs, Žalostība, Diāna
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An AI‐driven CNN–LSTM forecasting framework is integrated with HOMER Pro to optimally design a grid‐connected PV–wind–BESS microgrid for a rural school in Bangladesh, achieving 91.7% renewable penetration, low energy cost (0.0397 USD/kWh), and an 81.5% reduction in CO2 emissions. ABSTRACT Hybrid renewable microgrid planning in HOMER Pro often relies on
Robiul Khan +5 more
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Práce se zaměřuje na problematiku výpadků elektrické energie (blackoutů), jejich příčiny a dopady. Představuje přehled faktorů přispívajících k blackoutům a analyzuje historické případy.
Peřinová, Nikola
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In Vivo Imaging With a Low‐Cost MRI Scanner and Cloud Data Processing in Low‐Resource Settings
This study presented the system evolution at MUST: (a) Scanner after the initial assembly in 2023. (b) First reconstructed image (bell pepper). Front (c), rear (d), and global (e) views of the MUST scanner in the 2025 configuration, highlighting the improved electronics setup, RF coils, and mechanical integration.
Teresa Guallart‐Naval +18 more
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Values and visibility: How CEO activism influences private and public consumer choices
Abstract Research Summary Firms' and executives' stances on controversial issues affect consumer behavior. This “political consumerism” might be motivated by ideology and a desire to signal to peers, and thus vary for private and public purchases. We conduct an experiment with 1198 consumers to study how purchase visibility affects responses to CEO ...
Young Hou, Christopher Poliquin
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Vehicle electrification poses the risk of making transportation unavailable during blackouts. Because of this, access to essential services will be significantly constrained in the event of a widespread power outage.
Yamil Essus, Benjamin Rachunok
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The United States Magnetotelluric Array and the National Impedance Map
Abstract The United States Magnetotelluric Array (USMTArray) data set, collected in the years 2006–2024, consists of more than 1,700 long‐period magnetotelluric stations covering the entirety of the contiguous United States on a quasi‐regular 70 km grid.
Anna Kelbert +7 more
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Emergence of Uncompensable Heat Stress During Monsoon Season in India
Abstract Uncompensable heat stress (UHS), characterized by the loss of homeostasis due to excessive environmental thermal loading, causes substantial heat‐related health risks in India. However, the spatial and seasonal heterogeneity, as well as temporal changes of UHS in India remain poorly understood.
Dipesh Singh Chuphal +3 more
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Abstract Extreme weather events, such as Heat Waves (HW) and Cold Snaps (CS), pose significant risks to the power grid. The United States (U.S.) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order No. 896 mandates regional coordination standards that account for extreme thermal events.
Heng Wan +2 more
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