2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cles.2022.100021
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Comprehensive review on the feasibility of developing wave energy as a renewable energy resource in Australia

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“…All three systems use the same dispatch strategy, which is Load Following. In addition, based in Table 9, the second configuration of the hybrid energy system has the highest renewable fraction (76%) and the least diesel fuel consumed (1,190 liter/yr). The renewable fraction of the first configuration of the hybrid energy system is 65.2%, which is higher than the third configuration of the hybrid energy system, but lower than the second configuration of the hybrid energy system, as well as the fuel consumption is 1,692 liter/yr, which is lower than the third configuration of hybrid energy system but higher than the second configuration of the hybrid energy system.…”
Section: System Optimization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All three systems use the same dispatch strategy, which is Load Following. In addition, based in Table 9, the second configuration of the hybrid energy system has the highest renewable fraction (76%) and the least diesel fuel consumed (1,190 liter/yr). The renewable fraction of the first configuration of the hybrid energy system is 65.2%, which is higher than the third configuration of the hybrid energy system, but lower than the second configuration of the hybrid energy system, as well as the fuel consumption is 1,692 liter/yr, which is lower than the third configuration of hybrid energy system but higher than the second configuration of the hybrid energy system.…”
Section: System Optimization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many developing countries, such as Cambodia, are working hard to provide electrification in rural areas nowadays. In Cambodia, over 85% of people live in rural areas [1]. However, the rural households with grid access are less than 9%, and they experience low power quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a region that is home to over 650 million people and has a rapidly growing economy [1]. With this growth comes an increasing demand for energy to support industrialization and modernization, leading to a greater dependence on fossil fuels [2]. However, in recent years, ASEAN has made significant strides in developing renewable energy (RE) sources, which has become an important focus of the region's energy policy [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%