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Mohawk college’s net zero energy and zero carbon building—a living lab for high efficiency and renewable energy technologies in buildings
ArticleAbstract: In recent years, large high efficiency and Net-Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) are becoming a reality tPalabras claves:Energy efficiency, Energy use intensity, greenhouse gas emissions, Net zero energy building, RENEWABLE ENERGY, Zero carbon buildingAutores:Bhavsar R., Cupido A., Mariano ArriagaFuentes:scopusLong-term renewable energy planning model for remote communities
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents a novel long-term renewable energy (RE) planning model for remote communities (RPalabras claves:Diesel generators, Microgrid economics, Microgrids, Power generation planning, Remote community (RC), Renewable generationAutores:Claudio A. Cañizares, Kazerani M., Mariano ArriagaFuentes:scopusRenewable Energy Microgrids in Northern Remote Communities
ArticleAbstract: If you consider community electricity access issues and their environmental impact, you might not thPalabras claves:Autores:Mariano Arriaga, Nasr-Azadani E., Rutherford H.Fuentes:scopusRenewable energy alternatives for remote communities in Northern Ontario, Canada
ArticleAbstract: The paper investigates renewable energy alternatives to reduce diesel fuel dependency on electricityPalabras claves:Diesel generators, Energy storage, hybrid power systems, microgrid, remote community, solar energy, Wind energyAutores:Claudio A. Cañizares, Kazerani M., Mariano ArriagaFuentes:scopusPump as turbine - A pico-hydro alternative in Lao People's Democratic Republic
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents the pico-hydro development status in Lao PDR and introduces the Pump as TurbinePalabras claves:Asynchronous machine simulation, Lao PDR, Pico-hydro, pump as turbine, RENEWABLE ENERGY, Rural electrificationAutores:Mariano ArriagaFuentes:scopus