compound flow power systems
Also known as: CFPS
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referenceBourennani F, Rahnamayan S, Naterer GF (2015) published 'Optimal design methods for compound flow power systems' in International Journal of Green Power, 12:148–159.
claimThe study of Compound Flow Power Systems (CFPS) analyzes four applications across various geographical regions of Greece, accounting for different sun and air current profiles.
referenceThe review paper analyzes research on power system models designed using the software HOMER Pro, covering topics such as economic barriers, optimal power supply solutions with compound flow power systems, and the technical and economic feasibility of EV charging stations.
referenceS. Bahramara, M.P. Moghaddam, and M.R. Haghifam published a review in 2016 titled 'Optimal planning of compound flow power systems using HOMER: a review' in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (Volume 62, pages 609-620).
referenceThe article 'A critical review on techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable ...' provides a monograph on Compound Flow Power Systems (CFPS) that covers regional scale techno-economic analysis, building scale architectures, storage technologies, design specifications, unit sizing methodologies, grid-connected and standalone system studies, control techniques, and problems/solutions.
claimThe comparative analysis of Compound Flow Power Systems (CFPS) identifies optimal solutions based on minimum total cost criteria.
claimCombining two or more dependable flow power supplies can lower system costs for integrated systems and address design and development challenges in Compound Flow Power Systems (CFPS).
claimCompound Flow Power Systems (CFPS) are designed to include at least one flow power resource to ensure a balanced power supply for all required loads.
procedureFusion approaches in Compound Flow Power Systems (CFPS) include: (1) Solar-wind fusion, which integrates solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and wind turbines to balance power generation; (2) Wind-hydro fusion, which combines wind turbines and hydropower systems to smooth out intermittent wind power; and (3) Solar-hydro fusion, which integrates solar PV systems and hydropower plants to utilize solar energy during the day and hydropower during periods of low solar generation.
referenceErdinc O, Uzunoglu M (2012) published 'Optimum design of compound flow power systems: overview of various approaches' in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16:1412–1425.