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Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Cover Image for Volume 17, Issue 3
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Volume 17,
Issue 3,
June 2025

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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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Moniba Shams, Asim Aziz et al.
The integration of cooling systems into photovoltaic (PV) technology has led to the development of photovoltaic-thermal (PV-T) systems. These systems simultaneously generate electricity and recover ...
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Kerry S. Klemmer, Michael F. Howland
As turbines continue to grow in hub height and rotor diameter and wind farms grow larger, consideration of stratified atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) processes in wind power models becomes ...
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Shunyu Zhao, Yelin Wang et al.
Short-term wind speed prediction plays a vital role in wind power generation, which has a significant impact on dispatching and operation decisions. However, the hourly wind speed time series ...
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Ibrahim B. Mansir
The rapid transition toward hydrogen-based energy systems necessitates the development of optimized hydrogen refueling station (HRS) configurations that balance economic feasibility, energy security, ...
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The green development of distribution networks has gained significant attention due to the integration of distributed variable renewable energy (VRE) and electric vehicles (EVs). This paper proposes ...
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Xinyu Song, Ning Hu et al.
The structural properties of power transmission lines are disturbed due to geological disasters, after which power resumption becomes tedious and prolonged. Therefore, early detection of power line ...

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