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Renewable Energy
The special topic calls for papers on Renewable Energy and such papers will appear in the journal Energy Science and Technology as a special column. Description
Renewable energy is a promising energy source in order not to have emission of carbon dioxide at the time of power generation. Although renewable energy is mainly exploited photovoltaic energy or wind energy, however it c hanges by climate conditions; stabilization of electric power is needed. The smart grid attracts attention as research on stabilization and effective use of renewable energy in recent years, and research on a smart grid is advanced in the world. As core technology of smart grid, power electronics, optimization technology, demand response, smart meter, large storage battery, cooperative control, etc. are needed, and it is technology indispensable to large-scale introduction of renewable energy. In this special topic, the contribution of the paper about the circumference technology for large-scale introduction of renewable energy is expected broadly.
Requirements
In addition to the Review and Original Articles by invited speakers, we are inviting you to submit a relevant research paper on Renewable Energy for consideration. Papers will be subject to normal peer review and must comply with the Guide for Authors. To submit papers to the Renewable Energy Special Topic, please go to http://www.cscanada.net. With your submission, please state clearly to the editor that your manuscripts are submitted to the Special Topic Renewable Energy.
Related Conferences:
14-18, July, 2013, Murdoch University, Australia world renewable energy congress 13- 14, August 2013, Boston, MA, United States of America, Renewable Energy Storage Symposium 16 -17, April 2013, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 2013 Renewable Energy Conference
Related Articles:
Akella, A. K., Saini, R. P., & Sharma, M. P. (2009). Social, economical and environmental impacts of renewable energy systems. Renewable Energy, 34(2), 390-396. Ashok, S. (2007). Optimised model for community-based hybrid energy system. Renewable energy, 32(7), 1155-1164. Blarke, M. B., & Lund, H. (2008). The effectiveness of storage and relocation options in renewable energy systems. Renewable Energy, 33(7), 1499-1507. Connolly, D., Lund, H., Mathiesen, B. V ., Pican, E., & Leahy, M. (2012). The technical and economic implications of integrating fluctuating renewable energy using energy storage. Renewable Energy, 43, 47-60. Lund, P. D. (2009). Effects of energy policies on industry expansion in renewable energy. Renewable energy, 34(1), 53-64. Lund, H., & Mathiesen, B. V . (2009). Energy system analysis of 100% renewable energy systems The case of Denmark in years 2030 and 2050. Energy, 34(5), 524-531.
Lund, H., M ller, B., Mathiesen, B. V ., & Dyrelund, A. (2010). The role of district heating in future renewable energy systems. Energy, 35(3), 1381-1390. Meher Kotay, S., & Das, D. (2008). Biohydrogen as a renewable energy resource prospects and potentials. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 33(1), 258-263.