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Volume 16,
Issue 4,
July 2024

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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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Yegane Davoodbeygi, Armin Sabetghadam-Isfahani et al.
Hydrogen is one of the promising alternatives for fossil fuels, as it can produce energy without any devastating effects on the environment. This valuable energy source can be produced through ...
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Zheng Yu Ren, Cody Yu-Ling Hsiao et al.
The motivation for our study stems from the increasing complexity of spillovers between energy markets in the low-carbon energy transition and the important practical implications of ensuring a ...
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Emmanuvel Joseph Aju, Pengyao Gong et al.
Wind tunnel experiments were performed to quantify the coupling mechanisms between incoming wind flows, power output fluctuations, and unsteady tower aerodynamic loads of a model wind turbine under ...
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Amr A. Khedr, Mohamed M. Hammam et al.
This paper describes analysis and measurements of the yaw response of tail fins for small wind turbines. It is based on an extension of unsteady slender body theory (USBT) to cover non-slender fins ...
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Jose F. Ruiz-Munoz, Laura S. Hoyos-Gómez
Accurate solar radiation data are essential to optimize solar energy systems and assess their feasibility. In this study, we propose a site-adaptation procedure based on a machine learning model ...
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M. Puccioni, C. F. Moss et al.
The atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) height plays a key role in many atmospheric processes as one of the dominant flow length scales. However, a systematic quantification of the ABL height over the ...
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