International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering

Special Issue

Green Hybrid Systems for Power Generation in Remote Zones Non-Connected to Grid

  • Submission Deadline: 30 November 2018
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Samuel Sami
About This Special Issue
The objective of this special issue “Green Hybrid Systems for power generation in Remote Zones Non-Connected to GridMobile Internet” is to explore and assess the future energy potential from renewable sources, specifically for remote areas non-connected to the grid. This issue focuses on the renewable green sources namely; solar and wind energy, biomass, geothermal, hydraulic energy, Thermal storage, Hydrogen technology, Ocean Thermal Energy and CHP for the 21st century (2030-2050).

Papers should present numerical simulation models, or/and experimental techniques for predicting the total power generated by hybrid green energy systems composed of renewable/integrated Combined Heat and Power (CHP) energy sources. Numerical models or experimental techniques based upon describing the energy conservation and conversion equations of the different mechanisms and processes of the aforementioned hybrid systems. The predicted results and data should be analyzed, discussed and compared to available data in the literature under various conditions.

Aims and Scope:
Hybrid System
Solar Photovoltaic
Fuel cells and Hydrogen Storage
Wind Energy
Thermal solar
Thermal storage
Geothermal
Biomass
CHP/ORC
District Heating
Modeling, Simulation
Experimental techniques
Validation experimental data
Lead Guest Editor
  • Samuel Sami

    Research Center for Renewable Energy, Catholic University of Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador

Guest Editors
  • Hossein Karimianfard

    Department of Electrical Engineering, jahrom branch, fars, iran, Shiraz, Iran

Published Articles
  • Energy Management and Control Strategy of DC Source and Microturbine Generation System by Using PQ Controller and Droop Control in Islanded Mode

    Nduwamungu Aphrodis

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1-1, January 2018
    Pages: 9-18
    Received: 26 September 2017
    Accepted: 3 December 2017
    Published: 4 January 2018
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijepe.s.2018070101.12
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    Abstract: The requirements of power quality, public environment policy and expansion power demand are providing better opportunity to the microturbine (MTG) to be best microsources for improving the system stability, reliability and power quality. This paper presents modelling and control strategy of MTG system by using PQ controller and Droop control in isl... Show More
  • Enhancement of Performance of Thermal Solar Collectors Using Nanofluids

    Samuel Sami

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1-1, January 2018
    Pages: 1-8
    Received: 7 April 2017
    Accepted: 18 April 2017
    Published: 13 May 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijepe.s.2018070101.11
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    Abstract: A numerical mathematical model has been developed to predict the thermal behavior of thermal solar collectors using nanofluids. The model is based upon energy conservation equations for nanofluids flow and heat transfer using different nanofluids. The thermal behavior of the solar collectors during charging has been studied numerically, and analyze... Show More