Simulation Technology in Renewable Energy Generation: A Review

Abstract

The escalating energy consumption rates and the alarming environmental impacts associated with fossil fuel usage have driven global attention towards alternative energy sources. While nuclear power has emerged as one such alternative, concerns about past reactor accidents and the health effects of radiation release have limited its widespread adoption. Renewable energy, on the other hand, offers a promising solution with minimal environmental harm compared to nuclear power. However, the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources and their inability to consistently supply power present significant challenges for nations aiming to harness these abundant resources. To address these challenges, the integration of simulation technology into energy generation processes has proven instrumental. By employing simulation tools, it becomes possible to identify, control, and even eliminate factors that may hinder energy generation and efficiency. Furthermore, simulation technology enables accurate predictions of the expected energy output from renewable sources. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the recent advancements and applications of simulation technology in renewable energy generation. It elucidates how simulation technology has been successfully integrated into renewable energy systems and discusses its potential to enhance the efficiency of renewable energy generation.

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Renewable energy generation, Simulation, Energy, Environment

Citation

Adekunle et. al. (2023). Simulation Technology in Renewable Energy Generation: A Review: ICMEAS. DOI: 10.1109/ICMEAS58693.2023.10429880

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