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ABSTRACT The installed wind energy capacity increases every year. However, operation and maintenance costs still make up a considerable portion of the levelized costs of electricity. This costs can be greatly reduced by the application of suitable early fault detection methods. The supervisory control and data acquisition system of wind turbines is one
Timo Lichtenstein +2 more
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AI‐enabled bumpless transfer control strategy for legged robot with hybrid energy storage system
Abstract Designing Hybrid energy storage system (HESS) for a legged robot is significant to improve the motion performance and energy efficiency of the robot. However, switching between the driving mode and regenerative braking mode in the HESS may generate a torque bump, which has brought significant challenges to the stability of the robot locomotion.
Zhiwu Huang +6 more
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ABSTRACT The breathing system of an oil‐immersed transformer is of vital importance for maintaining equilibrium between internal and external pressures, with any malfunction potentially disrupting the transformer's stable operation. This study develops a thermal–fluid–structure interaction (TFSI) model to simulate the breathing phenomenon in a 110 kV ...
Lujia Wang +5 more
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Sensor selection based on principal component analysis for fault detection in wind turbines [PDF]
Growing interest for improving the reliability of safety-critical structures, such as wind turbines, has led to the advancement of structural health monitoring (SHM).
Pozo Montero, Francesc +1 more
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A Call to Industry: Unearthing Synergies in Subsurface Storage Technologies
ABSTRACT Subsurface storage technologies (SSTs), including geological CO2 sequestration, underground hydrogen storage, compressed‑air energy storage and thermal energy storage, are emerging as a scalable route for industry to achieve the terawatt‑hour storage flexibility and permanent carbon removal that evolving energy systems demand.
Julien Mouli‐Castillo +2 more
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Review of Water Supply, Treatment and Distribution: Overcoming Challenges for Sustainable Management
ABSTRACT Water management faces increasing challenges driven by population growth, accelerated urbanization and climate change, demanding integrated and sustainable approaches to ensure the preservation of water resources. Water scarcity and rising demand intensify the vulnerability of various regions, threatening both water supply and environmental ...
André Linneo Tocchetto +5 more
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Eco-sustainable routing of power lines for the connection of renewable energy plants to the Italian high-voltage grid [PDF]
Routing of high-voltage electric transmission lines for the connection of renewable energy-distributed generation plants is a critical issue from an environmental point of view.
ARANEO, Rodolfo +2 more
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Based on entropy theory, this study presents a comparative numerical analysis of the flow energy dissipation (FED) in a VTSP under two distinct operating conditions: pump condition and turbine condition, both characterized by relatively high hydraulic efficiencies of 88.9% and 87.4%, respectively. In pump condition, the highest FED production occurs in
S. Liu +5 more
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Output characteristics of tidal current power stations [PDF]
With increasing targets being set for renewable-derived electricity generation, wind power is currently the preferred technology. It is widely accepted that due to the stochastic nature of wind, there is an upper limit to the capacity that can be ...
Clarke, Joseph Andrew +2 more
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This study proposes a novel Asymmetrical‐Fuzzy Two‐Degree‐of‐Freedom Tilt‐Integral‐Derivative (AF‐2DOF‐TIDF) controller for load frequency control in a multi‐area, multi‐source power system integrating Hydrogen‐Aqua‐Electrolyzer‐Fuel‐Cell (HAE‐FC) units and a Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC).
Getaneh Mesfin Meseret, M. Bala Anand
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