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In the first decades of the current millennium, the contribution of photovoltaic and wind energy systems to power generation capacity has grown extraordinarily all around the world; in some countries, these systems have become two of the most relevant sources to meet the needs of energy supply. This Special Issue deals with all aspects of the development, implementation, and exploitation of systems and installations that operate with both sources of energy.
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Keywords
- admittance model order reduction
- battery energy storage system
- battery storage
- concentrated solar power (CSP), installed capacity
- consensus algorithm
- distributed control
- efficiency improvement
- Egypt’s national grid
- energy challenge
- frequency stability
- grid capacity
- grid-forming wind turbines
- HVDC diode rectifiers
- incremental conductance (IC)
- market development
- maximum power point (MPP)
- maximum power point tracking (MPPT)
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- off-shore wind farms
- parallel inverters
- penetration level
- perturbe and observe (P&
- photovoltaic
- photovoltaic (PV)
- photovoltaic inverters
- photovoltaics
- policy options
- reduced DC-link
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Renewable energies
- Research & information: general
- sensorless MPPT
- solar energy resources
- solar thermal plants
- technological development
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- thermal energy storage (TES)
- two-stage grid-connected PV inverters
- voltage stability
- wind energy conversion system
- wind farm aggregation
- wind turbine emulator
- wind turbine energy systems
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0845-0Editions
