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Analyzing the price of PV generation systems in different market sectors shows that the portion of inverter cost and Balance of System (BoS) are increased due to advent o[...]
2017 | doctoral dissertations |
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In recent years the grid modernization and rapid growth in distributed energy resourcesdue to environmental consciousness have resulted in distribution grids becoming mor[...]
2021 | doctoral dissertations |
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Climate change is one of the most pivotal issues for the world in which we live today. The power grid transformation to become, smarter sustainable and carbon-free, has b[...]
2020 | doctoral dissertations |
4.
To evaluate the feasibility of solar power plants for both power generation and water desalination in arid desert locations, A Photovoltaic power plant was compared to a [...]
2022 | masters theses |
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Growing concerns related to the environmental impacts of rising global energy consumption compel the continued development of low-emission technologies for the building s[...]
2020 | masters theses |
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This study establishes a decision making procedure using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) for a U.S. national renewable portfolio standard, and proposes technology-specif[...]
2017 | doctoral dissertations |
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Renewable energy-based electric power generation is receiving more attention due to the increasing power demand and environmental concerns. The interconnection of these d[...]
2021 | doctoral dissertations |
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As power generation shifts towards cleaner energy, there is a growing effort to reduce the reliance on traditional fossil fuel-operated synchronous generators by adopting[...]
2024 | masters theses |
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The world is moving towards renewable sources of energy for its energy needs and solar and wind power are one of the most promising sources of ‘clean’ energy. There is a [...]
2018 | masters theses |
10.
David Simonson. Techno-Economic Analysis of PV-Diesel-Battery Hybrid Systems for Poultry Farms in North Carolina. (Under the direction of Dr. Weimin Wang)The increasing d[...]
2023 | masters theses |