scholarly journals Smart Energy Systems for Increasing the Energy Independence of Small Islands: Integrating Renewable Energies, Storage Systems and Sustainable Mobility

Author(s):  
Davide Astiaso Garcia
2020 ◽  
Vol 62 ◽  
pp. 102369 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yizhe Xu ◽  
Chengchu Yan ◽  
Huifang Liu ◽  
Jin Wang ◽  
Zhang Yang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elvira Ya. Sokolova ◽  
Yuriy V. Kobenko ◽  
Olga V. Solodovnikova ◽  
Natalia V. Polyakova ◽  
Elena S. Riabova

Smart Energy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 100007
Author(s):  
Henrik Lund ◽  
Jakob Zinck Thellufsen ◽  
Poul Alberg Østergaard ◽  
Peter Sorknæs ◽  
Iva Ridjan Skov ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tu A. Nguyen ◽  
Raymond H. Byrne

Abstract Purpose of Review As the application space for energy storage systems (ESS) grows, it is crucial to valuate the technical and economic benefits of ESS deployments. Since there are many analytical tools in this space, this paper provides a review of these tools to help the audience find the proper tools for their energy storage analyses. Recent Findings There are many software tools for valuating ESS. These tools can be classified into two groups: (1) power system simulation and planning tools for analyzing the technical contributions of ESSs, and (2) techno-economic analysis tools for valuating the economic benefits of ESS deployment and specifying the optimal design of energy systems that include ESSs. While many of the tools, developed by the national laboratories, are free to use, the commercial tools are also of great importance in meeting the customers’ specific needs. Summary This paper provides a review of software tools for ESS valuation and design. A review of analysis tools for evaluating the technical impacts of energy storage deployments is also provided, as well as a discussion of development trends for valuation and design tools.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahra Heidari Darani ◽  
Mohsen Taheri Demne ◽  
Darush Mohammadi Zanjirani ◽  
Ali Zackery

AbstractEmerging energy systems are inherently different from their conventional counter-parts. To address all issues of these systems, comprehensive approaches of transdisciplinary and post-normal sciences are needed. This article tries to re-conceptualize emerging energy systems using Robert Rosen’s theory of anticipatory system and introduces the concept of the anticipatory smart energy system (ASES). Three important features of an ASES are described and socio-technical considerations for realization of these features are discussed. The article also considers realization of such systems under society 5.0 paradigm and spime techno-culture. In ASESs, the identity of users evolves and new identities are created for energy users, based on the production, consumption, storage, and distributed management of energy. An Anticipatory energy system can manage a common pool of prosumaging.


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