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    Rolling Decision Model of Thermal Power Retrofit and Generation Expansion Planning Considering Carbon Emissions and Power Balance Risk

    Dong Pan1, Xu Gui1, Jiayin Xu1, Yuming Shen1, Haoran Xu2, Yinghao Ma2,*

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1309-1328, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.046464

    Abstract With the increasing urgency of the carbon emission reduction task, the generation expansion planning process needs to add carbon emission risk constraints, in addition to considering the level of power adequacy. However, methods for quantifying and assessing carbon emissions and operational risks are lacking. It results in excessive carbon emissions and frequent load-shedding on some days, although meeting annual carbon emission reduction targets. First, in response to the above problems, carbon emission and power balance risk assessment indicators and assessment methods, were proposed to quantify electricity abundance and carbon emission risk level of power planning scenarios, considering power supply regulation… More >

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    Deep-Ensemble Learning Method for Solar Resource Assessment of Complex Terrain Landscapes

    Lifeng Li1, Zaimin Yang1, Xiongping Yang1, Jiaming Li2, Qianyufan Zhou3,*, Ping Yang3

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1329-1346, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2023.046447

    Abstract As the global demand for renewable energy grows, solar energy is gaining attention as a clean, sustainable energy source. Accurate assessment of solar energy resources is crucial for the siting and design of photovoltaic power plants. This study proposes an integrated deep learning-based photovoltaic resource assessment method. Ensemble learning and deep learning methods are fused for photovoltaic resource assessment for the first time. The proposed method combines the random forest, gated recurrent unit, and long short-term memory to effectively improve the accuracy and reliability of photovoltaic resource assessment. The proposed method has strong adaptability and high accuracy even in the… More >

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    Research on the Method of Heat Preservation and Heating for the Drilling System of Polar Offshore Drilling Platform

    Yingkai Dong1,2, Chaohe Chen2,*, Guangyan Jia2, Lidai Wang3, Jian Bai1

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1173-1193, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.046432

    Abstract This study investigates the heat dissipation mechanism of the insulation layer and other plane insulation layers in the polar drilling rig system. Combining the basic theory of heat transfer with the environmental requirements of polar drilling operations and the characteristics of polar drilling processes, we analyze the factors that affect the insulation effect of the drilling rig system. These factors include the thermal conductivity of the insulation material, the thickness of the insulation layer, ambient temperature, and wind speed. We optimize the thermal insulation material of the polar drilling rig system using a steady-state method to measure solid thermal conductivity.… More >

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    A Wind Power Prediction Framework for Distributed Power Grids

    Bin Chen1, Ziyang Li1, Shipeng Li1, Qingzhou Zhao1, Xingdou Liu2,*

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1291-1307, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.046374

    Abstract To reduce carbon emissions, clean energy is being integrated into the power system. Wind power is connected to the grid in a distributed form, but its high variability poses a challenge to grid stability. This article combines wind turbine monitoring data with numerical weather prediction (NWP) data to create a suitable wind power prediction framework for distributed grids. First, high-precision NWP of the turbine range is achieved using weather research and forecasting models (WRF), and Kriging interpolation locates predicted meteorological data at the turbine site. Then, a preliminary predicted power series is obtained based on the fan’s wind speed-power conversion… More >

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    Research on Operation Optimization of Energy Storage Power Station and Integrated Energy Microgrid Alliance Based on Stackelberg Game

    Yu Zhang*, Lianmin Li, Zhongxiang Liu, Yuhu Wu

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1209-1221, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.046141

    Abstract With the development of renewable energy technologies such as photovoltaics and wind power, it has become a research hotspot to improve the consumption rate of new energy and reduce energy costs through the deployment of energy storage. To solve the problem of the interests of different subjects in the operation of the energy storage power stations (ESS) and the integrated energy multi-microgrid alliance (IEMA), this paper proposes the optimization operation method of the energy storage power station and the IEMA based on the Stackelberg game. In the upper layer, ESS optimizes charging and discharging decisions through a dynamic pricing mechanism.… More > Graphic Abstract

    Research on Operation Optimization of Energy Storage Power Station and Integrated Energy Microgrid Alliance Based on Stackelberg Game

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    A Novel Defender-Attacker-Defender Model for Resilient Distributed Generator Planning with Network Reconfiguration and Demand Response

    Wenlu Ji*, Teng Tu, Nan Ma

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1223-1243, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.046112

    Abstract To improve the resilience of a distribution system against extreme weather, a fuel-based distributed generator (DG) allocation model is proposed in this study. In this model, the DGs are placed at the planning stage. When an extreme event occurs, the controllable generators form temporary microgrids (MGs) to restore the load maximally. Simultaneously, a demand response program (DRP) mitigates the imbalance between the power supply and demand during extreme events. To cope with the fault uncertainty, a robust optimization (RO) method is applied to reduce the long-term investment and short-term operation costs. The optimization is formulated as a tri-level defender-attacker-defender (DAD)… More >

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    Research on Quantitative Identification of Three-Dimensional Connectivity of Fractured-Vuggy Reservoirs

    Xingliang Deng1, Peng Cao2,*, Yintao Zhang1, Yuhui Zhou3, Xiao Luo1, Liang Wang3

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1195-1207, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2023.045870

    Abstract The fractured-vuggy carbonate oil resources in the western basin of China are extremely rich. The connectivity of carbonate reservoirs is complex, and there is still a lack of clear understanding of the development and topological structure of the pore space in fractured-vuggy reservoirs. Thus, effective prediction of fractured-vuggy reservoirs is difficult. In view of this, this work employs adaptive point cloud technology to reproduce the shape and capture the characteristics of a fractured-vuggy reservoir. To identify the complex connectivity among pores, fractures, and vugs, a simplified one-dimensional connectivity model is established by using the meshless connection element method (CEM). Considering… More >

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    Desired Dynamic Equation for Primary Frequency Modulation Control of Gas Turbines

    Aimin Gao1, Xiaobo Cui2,*, Guoqiang Yu1, Jianjun Shu1, Tianhai Zhang1

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1347-1361, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2023.045805

    Abstract Gas turbines play core roles in clean energy supply and the construction of comprehensive energy systems. The control performance of primary frequency modulation of gas turbines has a great impact on the frequency control of the power grid. However, there are some control difficulties in the primary frequency modulation control of gas turbines, such as the coupling effect of the fuel control loop and speed control loop, slow tracking speed, and so on. To relieve the abovementioned difficulties, a control strategy based on the desired dynamic equation proportional integral (DDE-PI) is proposed in this paper. Based on the parameter stability… More >

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    The Effects of the Geometry of a Current Collector with an Equal Open Ratio on Output Power of a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell

    Yingli Zhu1,*, Jiachi Xie1, Mingwei Zhu1, Jun Zhang2, Miaomiao Li3

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.5, pp. 1161-1172, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.041205

    Abstract The open ratio of a current collector has a great impact on direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) performance. Although a number of studies have investigated the influence of the open ratio of DMFC current collectors, far too little attention has been given to how geometry (including the shape and feature size of the flow field) affects a current collector with an equal open ratio. In this paper, perforated and parallel current collectors with an equal open ratio of 50% and different feature sizes are designed, and the corresponding experimental results are shown to explain the geometry effects on the output… More >

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    Combo Packet: An Encryption Traffic Classification Method Based on Contextual Information

    Yuancong Chai, Yuefei Zhu*, Wei Lin, Ding Li

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.79, No.1, pp. 1223-1243, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.049904

    Abstract With the increasing proportion of encrypted traffic in cyberspace, the classification of encrypted traffic has become a core key technology in network supervision. In recent years, many different solutions have emerged in this field. Most methods identify and classify traffic by extracting spatiotemporal characteristics of data flows or byte-level features of packets. However, due to changes in data transmission mediums, such as fiber optics and satellites, temporal features can exhibit significant variations due to changes in communication links and transmission quality. Additionally, partial spatial features can change due to reasons like data reordering and retransmission. Faced with these challenges, identifying… More >

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