2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2022.108698
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Scientific mapping of optimisation applied to microgrids integrated with renewable energy systems

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“…Before using the single-center approach, SciMAT created an equivalence index to identify relevant topics [ 33 ]. To achieve this, the concepts of centrality and density, which define strategic diagrams, were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before using the single-center approach, SciMAT created an equivalence index to identify relevant topics [ 33 ]. To achieve this, the concepts of centrality and density, which define strategic diagrams, were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduces transportation costs and loss in energy due to transport of waste to and from processing facility [3] Energy Efficiency Optimize processes involving energy conversion using CCHP systems Captures heat generated while using CCHP systems [4] Energy Storage Store renewable energy when the power demand is low Utilizes the stored energy cuts down on the process of regenerating brown energy in the power grid [2] Independence ofzhongguorenthe Grid Allow the grid to work independently of the main power supply Supports agricultural practices in off-the-grid areas or more remote areas while securing continuous and reliable energy [5] Excess Energy Utilization…”
Section: Energy Generation From Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ffected by reserves, wars and other unpredictable factors, the price and supply of traditional fossil fuels, such as oil and natural gas, are subject to violent fluctuations [1], [2]. This background promotes the increase of the penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in microgrids (MGs) [3], such as photovoltaics (PVs) and wind turbines. However, the power output fluctuations of RES-based generation are frequent and irregular, and are highly dependent on meteorological conditions such as temperature, solar radiation, and wind velocity [4].…”
Section: ⅰ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%