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RE&PQJ-11 ISSN 2172-038X I RE&PQJ-11 Index

Renewable Energy & Power Quality Journal, Vol.1, No.11, March 2013

PAPERS

 

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504

High-resolution CFD modelling of Lillgrund Wind farm
A.C.W. Creech(1), W.-G. Früh(2), E. Maguire(3)
1. Institute of Energy Systems, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh. United Kingdom
2. Institute of Mechanical, Process and Energy Engineering, School of Physical Sciences and  
    Engineering, Heriot-Watt University. United Kingdom
3. Vattenfall United Kingdom, Research & Development New Renewables. United Kingdom

 

 

505

Cooperative Voltage Control of Distributed Generation and Grid Connected Converter in DC Microgrid
Jong-chan Choi(1), Ho-young Jeong(2), Dong-jun Won(1), Seon-ju Ahn(3), Seung-il Moon(2)
1. Department of Electrical Engineering, Inha University, Incheon. Korea South 
2. Department of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University. Korea South
3. Department of Electrical Engineering, Chonnam University, Gwangju. Korea South

 

 

506

A Computational Contribution to Analyse the Connection of Independent Power Producer at the Grid
L. M. Peres(1), M. L. R. Chaves(1), G. C. Guimarães(1), F. A. M. Moura(2)
1. Universidade Federal de Uberlândia – UFU. School of Electrical Engineering. Brazil
2. Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Department of Electrical Engineering Uberaba, MG.Brazil

 

 

507

Back-pass non-perforated unglazed solar collector: performance and evaluation
M A Paya-Marin(1), J B P Lim(1), B Sen Gupta(1), R M Lawson(2)

1. School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering Queen's University Belfast. United Kingdom
2. Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey. United Kingdom

 

 

509

Voltage Balance Monitoring Based on Voltage’s Instantaneous Space Phasor Geometrical Loci
Aurelian Crăciunescu(1), Gloria Ciumbulea(1), Cătălina Necula Dumitrică(2), Mihai Predescu(3)
1. Electrical Engineering Faculty,University Politehnica of Bucharest. Romania
2. Universitatea Valahia din Târgoviste, Facultatea de Ingenerie Electrică. Romania
3. Aeolus Energy International SRL. Romania

 

 

510

Experimental Assessment of PV Panels Front Water Cooling Strategy
Loredana Dorobanţu, Mihai Popescu, Claudia Popescu,  Aurelian Crăciunescu
 Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University Politehnica of Bucharest. Romania

 

 

512

Implementation of a controller for a static VAr compensator in large industrial networks
Lj. Spasojević, I. Papič, B. Blažič
 Faculty for Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana. Slovenia

 

 

514

Energetic sustainability of the building substitution: the rewards and the facilitations of the Italian Piano Casa
V. Sapienza(1), A. Gagliano(2), R. Chiaramonte(3)
1. Department of Architecture.DARC, University of Catania. Italy
2. DII, University of Catania. Italy  
3 Professional engineer. Catania. Italy

 

 

515

Fluid Structure Interaction of a loaded Darrieus Marine Current Turbine
M. Belhache(1), S. Guillou(1), P. Grangeret(1), A. Santa-Cruz(1), F. Bellanger(2)
1. Laboratoire Universitaire des Sciences Appliquées de Cherbourg. France
2. IUT de Cherbourg-Octeville

 

 

516

Measurement of Power Quality Effects and Energy Efficiency of Various Light Technologies
L. Arsov(1), M. Cundeva-Blajer(1), I. Iljazi(2)
1. Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, Skopje. R. Macedonia
2. South Eastern European University-Tetovo. R. Macedonia

 

 

518

Oscillating rotary electrical machine for Stirling cycle heat pump and other devices of renewable energy
S. Kudarauskas(1), J. Ulbikas(2), T. Razvanovičius(1)
1. Applied Research Institute for Prospective Technologies "ProTech". Vilnius. Lithuania
2. JSC "EuropaParama". Vilnius. Lithuania

 

 

520

Effects of geometries on flow characteristics and reforming performance of a steam-methane reformer
J. S. Lee(1), J. Seo(1), H. Y. Kim(1), S. Park(1) Y.Lee(2)
1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Korea University
2. Energy Efficiency Research Centre, Korea Institute of Energy Research. Korea

 

 

521

Stability Analysis of Distributed Multi-Converter System
M. Zadeh, M. Molinas
Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology-NTNU.Trondheim. Norway

 

 

522

Predictive Maintenance for intensive energy consuming plants, serviced by under-qualified staff. Case study
Dorina Ionescu
Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of Johannesburg .South Africa

 

 

525

Content and Properties of Mechanically Sorted Municipal Wastes and Their Suitability for Production of Alternative Fuel
J.Kalnacs(1), D.Arina(2), A.Murashov(1)
1. State Research Institute, Institute of Physical Energetics in Latvia
2. Latvia University of Agriculture. Latvia

 

 

527

Applicability Analysis of Single-Machine Equivalent Method for Modeling Wind Farm Containing Full-Converter Wind Turbine Generators with PMSG
Su Xunwen(1,2), Xu Dianguo(1), Bu Shupo(3), Zheng Shuang(2)
1. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Harbin Institute of Technology. China
2. School of Electrical and Information Engineering,Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology. China
3. Department of electronics and Communication Engineering,Suzhou Institute of Industrial Technology. China

 

 

528

Development of a new mixed 5-level inverter for 3 kW household photovoltaic applications
A. Caldeira, S. Jacques, A. Schellmanns, J.-C. Lebunetel, N. Batut, L. Gonthier
GREMAN – UMR-CNRS 7347, University of Tours. France

 

 

529

The impact of feeders in closed-loop arrangement on harmonic distortion and power losses
K. Deželak(1), M. Rošer(2),R. Škof(2), T. Kastelic(3), G. Štumberger(1)
1. University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Slovenia
2. Elektro Celje d.d. Slovenia
3. Elektro Primorska d.d. Slovenia

 

 

532

Computational Performance Analysis of an Electromagnetic Dynamic Voltage Restorer: Physical Conception and Operational Approaches
T. V. da Silva, F. P. Santilio, L. E. Vasconcelos, J. C. Oliveira
Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Uberlândia. Brazil

 

 

534

Who pays for harmonic network losses caused by PV inverters?
J. Kiss , A. Dán
Department of Electric Power Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Hungary

 

 

540

Analysis of Importance of Components in Power Systems usingTime Sequential Simulation
G. Vancells, S. Herraiz, J. Melendez
eXiT. Control Engineering and Intelligent Systems Research Group. Institute of Informatics and Applications. University of Girona. Spain

 

 

542

Modelling and Design of Indirect Solar Dryers for Batch Drying
L. Blanco-Cano, A. Soria-Verdugo, L.M. García-Gutiérrez, U. Ruiz-Rivas
Department of Thermal and Fluids Engineering. E.P.S., Carlos III University of Madrid. Spain

 

 

544

Rural Smart Grids: planning, operation and control
I. Zubia, I. Arrambide, O.Azurza, P.M. García,  J.J. Ugartemendia
Department of Electrical Engineering. UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country. Donostia-San Sebastián. Spain

 

 

545

A real site application of a diagnose method at Estimating Insulated Cables Degradation using Non Linearity Indicators
L. N. Velasco(1), A. Reis(1), J. C. Oliveira(1), L. C. G. Freitas(1), A. P. Finazzi(2), F. N. Lima(2), H.C. Martins(3), W. J. Araújo(3), J. M. Borges(3)
1. Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU), Faculty of Electrical Engineering – Uberlândia. Brazil
2. Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Electrical Engineering Department – Cuiabá. Brazil
3. Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais (CEMIG) – Belo Horizonte. Brazil

 

 

546

Medium-voltage distribution feeders in closed-loop arrangement – neutral point grounding
G. Štumberger(1), K. Deželak(1), M. Rošer(2), R. Škof(2),  T. Kastelic(3)
1. University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Slovenia
2. Elektro Celje d.d. Slovenia
3. Elektro Primorska d.d. Nova Gorica. Slovenia

 

 

548

Power Flow Analysis of Distribution Systems with Large-Scale Wind and Conventional Energy Generation
A. González(2), A. Madrazo(1), R. Robles(1), R. Domingo(1), M. Mañana(1), A. Arroyo(1), M.A.Cavia(1)
1. Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering, University of Cantabria, Santander. Spain
2. E.On Distribución, S.L. Santander

 

 

549

Increasing Grid Integration of Wind Energy by using Ampacity Techniques
A. Madrazo(1), A. González(2), R. Martínez(1), M. Mañana(1), E. Hervás(1), A.Arroyo(1), P.B.Castro(1), D. Silió(1)

1. Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering, University of Cantabria, Santande. Spain
2.  E.On Distribución, S.L.Santander. Spain

 

 

550

Mapping of wind climate in urban environment
Péter Kádár
Óbuda University, Department of Power Systems, Budapest. Hungary

 

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