- Journal article
Authors : Paolo, Falbo (2021) - Due to recent technical progress, battery energy storages are becoming a viable option in
the power sector. Their optimal operational management focuses on load shift and shaving of price
spikes. However, this requires optimally responding to electricity demand, intermittent generation,
and volatile electricity prices. More importantly, such optimization must take into account the
so-called deep discharge costs, which have a significant impact on bat...
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Authors : Tragni, Vincenzo (2021) - The rapid spread of new SARS-CoV-2 variants needs the development of rapid tools for
predicting the affinity of the mutated proteins responsible for the infection, i.e., the SARS CoV-2 spike protein, for the human ACE2 receptor, aiming to understand if a variant can be
more efficient in invading host cells. Here we show how our computational pipeline,
previously used for studying SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor binding domain (RB...
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Authors : Carlos, Gaete-Morales (2020) - Although electricity supply is still dominated by fossil fuels, it is expected that renewable sources will have a
much larger contribution in the future due to the need to mitigate climate change. Therefore, this paper presents
a new framework for developing Future Electricity Scenarios (FuturES) with high penetration of renewables. A
multi-period linear programming model has been created for power-system expansion planning. This has been
c...
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- Journal article
Authors : Rainer, Quitzow (2019) - ment assistance (ODA) in the energy sector is increasingly being directed to renewable energy sources. Nevertheless, it is widely acknowledged that investment towards achieving the SDG 7 on clean and affordable energy is insufficient. Moreover, investment in clean energy remains heavily concentrated in a small number of frontrunner countries and overwhelmingly targets grid-connected electricity generation. Worryingly, significant share of international public sector financeing,&...
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- Journal Article
Authors : Narchi, Hassib (2023) - Background Sirolimus, an immunosuppressive drug widely used in organ transplantation, inhibits the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR), decreases cellular respiration, stops cell cycle progression and causes apoptosis. It has been linked to cytotoxicity in the gonads, but the cause is unknown.
Aims To understand the effects of sirolimus on the gonads by measuring cellular respiration and ATP as indicators of cellular damage, and examining histologi...
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- Journal article
Authors : Ashutosh, Dash (2022) - We investigated the Granger causal relationship between the consumption of power both
at the aggregate and sectoral level and economic growth in India using the frequency domain
approach, which would help policy makers seek the efficient allocation of electricity via proper policy
initiatives at different frequencies. We find that at the aggregate level, unidirectional causality runs
from the total power consumption to economic growth, starting&...
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- Journal article
Authors : George E, Halkos, (2023) - This paper reviews the case of nuclear energy. Currently, the worldworld is facing one of
the greatest energy crises due to the Russo-Ukrainian war. This conflict has lead to limited sources of
gas, causing a dramatic decrease in energy supply, leading to emerging energy crisis risks. This is
one on the main purposes of reviewing nuclear energy as a possible energy alternative in the future.
Apart from presenting the bas...
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- Ebooks (Sách điện tử)
Authors : Taner, Tolga (2021) - This book is a comprehensive book of energy policies. It includes the technical
meaning of energy as well as energy policies. In addition to the global scope of
energy, it also explains what needs to be done in countries. In the studies, the works
made in terms of energy from countries are also presented. Solutions for the energy
problem that will continue to form the world of the future are also emphasized....
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- Journal article
Authors : Matuskaa, Tomas (2019) - Advanced concept of energy system for space heating, hot water preparation in new family buildings has been developed. Energy system consists of innovative heat pump (5.5 kW) extracting the heat from two environments: ground and ambient air. Heat pump is coupled with simple seasonal ground storage of heat built under the house and with photovoltaic system (6 kWp) installed on the roof. In case of excess photovoltaic (PV) electricity in sum...
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- Journal article
Authors : Asanakham, Attakorn (2019) - Two types of hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) modules, with and without glass cover for generating hot water and electricity (combined heat and power, CHP) were tested to investigate power generation performance in terms of generated power (Pe) with module temperature (Tm) and solar radiation level (IT ); and thermal performance in terms of thermal efficiency (ηm) with(T f i − Ta)/IT . A method for calculating the hot water temperat...
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Authors : Ismai, El Kafazi, (2019) - A microgrid contains a PV generator and energy storage system connected in a laboratory building. Power generation is scheduled to meet the load of the building to adjust optimally the generation exchange within the microgrid. In this study, the problem of decreasing the cost of energy under varied system constraints and user decisions is addressed. In addition, minimizing electricity costs of the utility grid is proposed as an optimization mod...
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