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Renewable Energies for Sustainable Development
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In the current scenario in which climate change dominates our lives and in which we all need to combat and drastically reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, renewable energies play key roles as present and future energy sources. Renewable energies vary across a wide range, and therefore, there are related studies for each type of energy. This Special Issue is composed of studies integrating the latest research innovations and knowledge focused on all types of renewable energy: onshore and offshore wind, photovoltaic, solar, biomass, geothermal, waves, tides, hydro, etc. Authors were invited submit review and research papers focused on energy resource estimation, all types of TRL converters, civil infrastructure, electrical connection, environmental studies, licensing and development of facilities, construction, operation and maintenance, mechanical and structural analysis, new materials for these facilities, etc. Analyses of a combination of several renewable energies as well as storage systems to progress the development of these sustainable energies were welcomed.

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Keywords

  • artificial neural network
  • Basel
  • battery storage
  • Biomass
  • BPSO
  • carrying capacity distribution
  • CO2 emissions
  • compact pigeon-inspired optimization
  • converters
  • cost analysis
  • design and performance
  • Dijkstra algorithm
  • distributed generators
  • distribution system
  • economic growth
  • emergetic ternary diagrams
  • emergy
  • Energy consumption
  • energy systems assessment
  • energy–growth nexus
  • environmental loading
  • fault
  • feasibility analysis
  • floating buoy
  • frequency control
  • GA
  • Geographic information systems
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Greece
  • grid integrated solar PV systems
  • grid reliability and voltage source converter
  • heaving point absorber
  • HEM
  • Hierarchical Control
  • hosting capacity
  • hybrid energy system
  • hydroelectric power station
  • Induced seismicity
  • influence factors
  • integrated system
  • inverters
  • isolated systems
  • Jiangxi province
  • less developed regions
  • LMDI
  • load scheduling
  • maximum power point tracking
  • maximum short-term generation
  • Monte Carlo simulation
  • NEDC
  • NEV credit regulation
  • non-negative spring stiffness
  • off-grid electrification
  • offshore structure
  • offshore wind farms
  • optimization
  • optimization strategies
  • PHEV
  • photovoltaic
  • photovoltaic carrying capacity
  • photovoltaic generation
  • photovoltaic power plants
  • photovoltaic spatial planning
  • photovoltaics (PV)
  • planning adjustment
  • poroelasticity
  • portfolio analysis
  • power plant efficiency
  • power system stability
  • principal component analysis
  • pumped storage
  • PV sizing
  • RE in Bangladesh
  • RE prospects and challenges
  • RE regulations and policy
  • reliability evaluation
  • renewable electricity
  • renewable energy
  • Renewable energy resources
  • renewable manufacturing
  • renewable–growth hypothesis
  • residential energy-related CO2 emissions
  • simple payback period
  • site selection process
  • solar updraft tower
  • spatial and temporal variation
  • Strategic planning
  • subsidy policy
  • sustainability
  • sustainable power generation
  • Swarm intelligence
  • Tapio decoupling
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • urban and rural regions
  • utility grid
  • variable renewable energy sources
  • wave energy converter
  • wave energy converters
  • wave overtopping rate
  • wind farm
  • Wind power
  • Wind power plants
  • WLTP

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1381-2

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