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Summary: The study explores the determinants of non-hydro renewable energy diversification in 117 developing countries over 30 years, finding that higher per capita income, policy implementation, technological innovation, and human capital improvement are key drivers. Additionally, reliance on imported fuels and increasing crude oil prices incentivize developing countries to diversify their renewable energy sources.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
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Summary: This paper analyzed the literature on carbon neutrality using bibliometric methods. The research found that the existing carbon neutrality literature focuses mainly on energy transformation, technology development, effect evaluation, and industry examples. The paper classified the carbon neutrality research into three stages and identified future research hotspots such as energy structure transformation, energy consumption assessment, carbon dioxide capture technology, and biogas resource utilization. The findings provide important reference value for scholars' theoretical research, policymakers' policy formulation, and enterprises' strategic decisions and technology research and development.
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Summary: This paper presents a research on the inspection method for disaster-affected modules in PV power plants and confirms the role of infrared thermography as a complementary method for testing PV modules.
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
(2022)
Review
Energy & Fuels
Zijie Yang et al.
Summary: This paper conducts a comprehensive analysis of the academic literature on energy-related international investment using scientometric tools. By studying four evolutionary dimensions, it reveals the trends and changes in this field and the evolution of key keywords.
Review
Energy & Fuels
Maninder Choudhary et al.
Summary: Electrical insulation aging is a limiting factor for the operational lifetime of power components. Studies have mainly focused on the effects of electrical and thermal stresses on electrical insulation aging. However, a reliable model that can provide practical estimation of insulation degradation profile has not been achieved yet.
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Summary: The exploitation of buildings requires comprehensive management and continuous monitoring of all systems. Energy consumption, especially for cooling, is a significant cost for facilities. Free-cooling technology can reduce cooling energy consumption by utilizing the natural cooling capacity of outside air, but its application is limited when people contribute a significant proportion of heat gains. Further research is needed to explore the possibilities of applying free cooling in facilities where heat gains come primarily from people.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Mahmoud Dhimish et al.
Summary: This work reports on the reliability and degradation mechanism of 186 PV modules from packaging to installation stage. It was found that no cracks or hotspots were observed before the packaging stage, but 2.2% of the modules developed cracks after installation, resulting in a significant reduction in output power. The cracked modules also experienced hotspots and were more affected by potential induced degradation.
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Environmental Sciences
Shao Peng Che et al.
Summary: This study provides a comprehensive overview of the research status and development trend of crisis and risk communication research (CRCR) through visual analysis in CiteSpace. It analyzes the main research strengths and topics of CRCR from co-authorship and co-citation perspectives. The study also identifies the key research topics, influential literature, emerging research hotspots, and turning points in the overall development of CRCR. Future research directions and suggestions are provided.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
Review
Energy & Fuels
Dmitriy N. Karamov et al.
Summary: The current stage of development of autonomous energy systems is characterized by a rapid increase in renewable energy sources' installed capacity in centralized and isolated energy systems. Renewable energy sources show high efficiency in rural electrification and optimizing equipment and energy system structure is crucial in problem-solving.
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Carole Lebreton et al.
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Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Huakun Hu et al.
Summary: The ocean is a vast field of energy conversion, and research on ocean renewable energy (ORE) has been making significant progress. The research focuses on theoretical calculations and modeling, design of ORE devices, deployment and optimization improvements of ORE devices, and evaluation of ORE projects. The future of ocean power generation is promising, and with the development of energy conversion technologies, it holds great potential.
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
(2022)
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Environmental Sciences
Chao Liu et al.
Summary: This paper uses bibliometric methods to analyze the development trends and research frontiers of preferential flow in soil. It finds that preferential flow is a multi-scale coexistence phenomenon, and researchers from different disciplines study preferential water flow movement and pollution at different research scales. New techniques and ideas are the hotspots and directions of research.
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Energy & Fuels
Shuai Yuan et al.
Summary: This paper investigates the short-circuit current characteristics of a PV system under symmetrical faults and provides valuable references for understanding the contribution of PV systems to grid short-circuit currents. Analysis of experimental results shows that the DC component amplitude of a PV system short-circuit current is negligible compared to the power frequency component.
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Construction & Building Technology
Yanlong Guo et al.
Summary: This article compares and analyzes the research results in the subject area of sustainable architectural design since 2000 using the Web of Science database and scientific visualization software. It explores the research themes, collaboration, hotspots, and future research topics in sustainable building design.
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Management
Anas Sani Maihulla et al.
Summary: Solar photovoltaic (PV) is widely used as a renewable energy source to provide electricity, especially in large-scale grid-connected systems. The installation capability and positioning of PV are crucial considerations for utility companies. This study presents a method for testing the performance reliability of large grid-connected PV power systems, focusing on the importance of these factors and utilizing state enumeration and sensitivity tests for evaluation.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITY & RELIABILITY MANAGEMENT
(2022)
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Jong Rok Lim et al.
Summary: This study investigated a new design of a PV module using a film instead of glass on the front surface. The results showed that the film material had excellent transmittance and UV characteristics, and met the requirements for electrical output and reliability testing of the PV module.
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Pawel Kut et al.
Summary: The increasing restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions by standards and EU policy are aimed at increasing the share of renewable energy sources in Member States' energy mix, leading to a rapid increase in installed capacity, particularly in the photovoltaic sector. With various incentive measures, the construction of photovoltaic installations on private houses and buildings is rapidly increasing.
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Katerina Damianaki et al.
Summary: This study investigates the performance of a lightning protection system on a grid-connected photovoltaic park through simulations of different scenarios. The research highlights the importance of optimizing the design of the LPS to protect equipment and personnel from direct lightning strikes. The results aim to support the design and implementation of a secure PV park for uninterrupted operation with balanced protection measures.
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
(2021)
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Ivan Trifonov et al.
Summary: This study aimed to determine the interconnectedness between changes in renewable energy sources, their structural complexity, and energy security levels in EECCA countries, emphasizing the importance of not only increasing renewable energy share but also focusing on the structural content of energy complex for enhancing energy security. The research highlights the significant influence of renewable energy sources on energy security in EECCA countries, showing that the level of energy security is dependent on both the increase in renewable sources and the development of various renewable energy sources within the countries' energy resource mix.
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Energy & Fuels
Wieslaw Musial et al.
Summary: The European Commission has introduced special directives to achieve climate and energy neutrality due to increasing air pollution, with renewable energy sources playing a key role in this pursuit. This article analyzes patterns and trends in EU countries' achievements in renewable energy policy for sustainable development, identifying leaders in the field and assessing their actions. Denmark, Ireland, and the United Kingdom have excelled in increasing the share of renewable energy in total energy consumption, reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions compared to other EU countries.
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Summary: The global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies like wind and solar is being encouraged, with decreasing investment costs and growing incentives leading to a rapid increase in renewable capacity. However, these changes bring great challenges and uncertainties to the electricity market, specifically due to resource availability.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
(2021)
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Summary: The study demonstrates that integrating remote sensing and crop modeling offers a reliable, objective, and less labor-intensive method to estimate crop hail damage, providing a unique opportunity for the crop insurance market.
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Summary: The article evaluates the lifetime of three-level 1500-V PV inverters in terms of their thermal cycling capabilities, showing the significant impact of voltage stress, switching frequency, and mission profile on inverter reliability. These factors affect topology selection and the overall cost of the PV system, providing insights for the design of 1500-V PV systems from a reliability perspective.
IEEE JOURNAL OF EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN POWER ELECTRONICS
(2021)
Proceedings Paper
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Summary: This study proposes a fault-tolerant two-stage PV multistring inverter design, which can reconfigure its structure in case of switch failure to ensure system operation continuity. Unlike traditional methods, this design can handle faults on any switches in the two conversion stages, providing higher reliability.
2021 13TH ANNUAL IEEE GREEN TECHNOLOGIES CONFERENCE GREENTECH 2021
(2021)
Proceedings Paper
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Rajiv Dubey et al.
Summary: This study found that mechanical loading cycle parameters affect crack generation and power loss in interconnect designs, with lower frequency DML requiring more cycles to create cracks, aiding in determining an accelerated test protocol for dynamic mechanical loading.
2021 IEEE 48TH PHOTOVOLTAIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE (PVSC)
(2021)
Proceedings Paper
Energy & Fuels
Steve Johnston et al.
Summary: Outdoor-aged photovoltaic modules that have been hit by golf-ball sized hail show different degrees of damage, with flash testing indicating that modules with more cracked cells have 3 to 4% less power than those with less damage. After four more years in the outdoor climate following the hailstorm, all modules still exhibit similar power and cell cracking, suggesting that the hail damage initially reduced power but did not increase degradation rate.
2021 IEEE 48TH PHOTOVOLTAIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE (PVSC)
(2021)
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IET ENERGY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
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(2015)