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The Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy is an interdisciplinary journal covering specific areas of renewable and sustainable energy relevant to the physical science and engineering communities. The journal has a strong focus on integration of disciplines for renewable power technologies at global scales that have the potential to mitigate abrupt climate change. Since volume 12, the journal has increasingly focused on discoveries related to weather-dependent renewable generation (solar and wind).
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February 05 2025
C. Birk Jones, Georgios Fragkos et al.
This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of wind and solar energy generation across the continental United States, focusing on energy availability, reliability, variability, and ...
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January 29 2025
Gaoqun Zhang, Jiahua Li et al.
A life-cycle cost model for power-to-fuel technologies, including production, storage, transportation, and refueling processes, was developed to evaluate four types of power-to-fuel options: proton ...
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January 17 2025
Yongli Wang, Sichong Jiang et al.
Virtual power plant (VPP) with a high percentage of flexibility resources has issues that need to be addressed, such as high source-load volatility and limited scope to participate in multi-market ...
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January 02 2025
Jianjun Liu, Guosheng Xu et al.
We establish a representative volume element (RVE) model and investigate the electromechanical coupling between the electric and mechanical fields in d31 piezoelectric macro-fiber composite (MFC) ...
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December 26 2024
Rosa F. Fuentes-Morales, Arturo Díaz-Ponce et al.
Hybrid solar concentrating systems are recognized for their superior efficiency in generating both electricity and heat from solar radiation compared to standalone thermal or photovoltaic systems. ...
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December 24 2024
Naseem Khayum, S. Anbarasu et al.
Thermoelectric generation (TEG) is a solid-state technique that efficiently captures waste heat from the exhaust of internal combustion engines. Heat pipes are passive energy recovery devices that ...
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February 13 2025
Li Li, Xinyi Zhang et al.
The peer-to-peer energy sharing (PPES) program is considered an effective measure to improve the resilience of microgrids. This study quantifies this impact from a long-period perspective by ...
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February 12 2025
Li Yi, Jun Wang et al.
The performance state of lithium-ion batteries directly impacts the stability of energy storage system operations. With prolonged use, lithium-ion batteries undergo complex electrochemical changes, ...
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February 10 2025
Caidan Whittaker, Michael J. LoCascio et al.
A major cost in the study of wind farm layout optimization is the repeated evaluation of the annual energy production (AEP). The current approach to estimating AEP requires a large set of flow ...
Efficient wind farm layout optimization with the FLOWERS AEP model and analytic gradients
Michael J. LoCascio, Christopher J. Bay, et al.
Machine learning for modern power distribution systems: Progress and perspectives
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Exploring the interplay between distributed wind generators and solar photovoltaic systems
C. Birk Jones, Georgios Fragkos, et al.