04430nam 2201153z- 450 991055736130332120220111(CKB)5400000000042279(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76664(oapen)doab76664(EXLCZ)99540000000004227920202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmerging Technologies for the Energy Systems of the FutureBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (212 p.)3-0365-1559-3 3-0365-1560-7 Energy systems are transiting from conventional energy systems to modernized and smart energy systems. This Special Issue covers new advances in the emerging technologies for modern energy systems from both technical and management perspectives. In modern energy systems, an integrated and systematic view of different energy systems, from local energy systems and islands to national and multi-national energy hubs, is important. From the customer perspective, a modern energy system is required to have more intelligent appliances and smart customer services. In addition, customers require the provision of more useful information and control options. Another challenge for the energy systems of the future is the increased penetration of renewable energy sources. Hence, new operation and planning tools are required for hosting renewable energy sources as much as possible.Technology: general issuesbicssc100% renewable power generation100% renewable power systemAfrica and energy securityancillary servicesARMAXbalancing marketbattery energy storage systemsbidirectional long short-term memory (Bi-LSTM)black widow optimizationCO2 environmental assessmentdeep learningdomestic hot water productiondynamic simulationeconomic outcomeselectricity price forecasting (EPF)energyenergy economicsenergy managementenergy storageenergy transitionfoodfractional integratorgreenhouse gas emissiongrid codehybrid power plantshybrid systemsindividual and collective solar water heater systemsisland power systemsmarine microgridmicrogridMoroccon/aNARX-ANNnexusnon-linear fractional integratorphotovoltaicphotovoltaic parkspower managementrenewable energy sourcesRES investmentsresidential and commercial loadssecondary voltage controlshort-term load forecastingsolar hot waterssolar systemsolar water heatersspot marketsupplementary controltertiary voltage controlthermal performancethermosyphontidal generation systemTRNbuildTRNSYSstudiowaterwind energywind farmswind power forecasting (WPF)wind turbinesZimbabweTechnology: general issuesAnvari-Moghaddam Amjadedt1302210Mohammadi-ivatloo BehnamedtMohammadi FazeledtVahidinasab VahidedtRazzaghi RezaedtAnvari-Moghaddam AmjadothMohammadi-ivatloo BehnamothMohammadi FazelothVahidinasab VahidothRazzaghi RezaothBOOK9910557361303321Emerging Technologies for the Energy Systems of the Future3026254UNINA01406nam2 22003133i 450 SBL033681620251003044352.0IT81224 20240522d1978 ||||0itac50 bamulitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrier3: La responsabilità del giudicePerugiaLibreria universitaria1978XXIV, 677 p.24 cmContiene i lavori del 2. Seminario internazionale sull'educazione giuridica tenuto a Perugia nel 1975 e scritti di variIn appendice: Schema di progetto di legge sulla responsabilità del magistratoIn testa al frontespizio: Università degli studi di Perugia; Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche.001CFI00531362001 L'educazione giuridica3Seminario internazionale sull'educazione giuridica <2. ; 1975 ; Perugia>SBLV177311ITIT-00000020240522IT-BN0095 IT-NA0043 SBL0336816Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneov. 1-5 (v. 4 in 3 tomi; v. 5 in 1 tomo) 01GUERRAZZI B 0157 0101 0000084225 VMA (3 v. 3A 2007091720070917 01 ANResponsabilità del giudice66931UNISANNIO