Special Issue: Advances in Renewable Energy Research and Development
Guest Editors
Dr. Veena Raj
Faculty of Integrated Technologies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam
Email: veena.raj@ubd.edu.bn
Prof. Sathyajith Mathew
Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, University of Agder, 4879 Agder, Norway
Email: sathyajith.mathew@uia.no
Manuscript Topics
The energy sector is gradually transiting from the fossil fuel based generating options to more cleaner and sustainable resources and technologies. As a result, the global capacity of renewable energy systems has reached to 3,064 GW by the end of 2021. Ninety percent of these capacities are met by wind, solar and hydro energy systems. With the current growth rate, the global installations will reach around 4,800 GW by the next four years. Some projections indicate that renewables, including hydro, will contribute up to 35 percent of the global energy needs by 2030. Coordinated and well-focused research and development by various organizations and research institutes are the major driving forces behind this impressive growth of the renewable energy sector. This special issue on "Advances in Renewable Energy Research and Development" is aimed to bring out some of the recent developments in this important area of research.
The topics included will be, not limited to:
• Renewable Energy resource analysis - wind, solar, hydro, biomass, geothermal , tide & wave etc.
• Optimal design and planning of Renewable Energy systems and projects.
• Innovative technologies for Renewable Energy conversion.
• Application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in Renewable Energy.
• Renewable Energy forecasting.
• Offshore renewables -floating solar and offshore wind.
• Grid integration of Renewable Energy sources
• Renewable Energy based smart grid and microgrids
• Hybrid Renewable Energy systems.
• Electric vehicles and Renewable Energy.
• Renewable Energy and smart cities.
• Control strategies for Renewable Energy management.
• Policies for clean energy transition.
• Socio-economic and environmental aspects of renewable energy conversion.
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