Oceans Graduate School and UWA Oceans Institute, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA, 6009, Australia Verena Schoepf, Steven A. Carrion, Svenja M. Pfeifer, Melissa Naugle, Laurence Dugal, Jennifer Bruyn & Malcolm T. McCulloch ...
Likewise, the pump 40 may be provided with corrosion and/or erosion resistant liners to extend the life of the pump 40, thus further reducing maintenance and replacement costs. As will be understood, the liquid concentrator 10 provides direct contact of the liquid to be concentrated and the ...
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The application of the heat pump water heater (HPWH) as a controllable load in primary frequency control is well presented in the literature; however, the motivation of this paper is to use HPWHs for secondary frequency control. To this end, a model predictive control (MPC) method for a ...
Keywords: heat pump water heater; model predictive control; renewable energy generation; secondary frequency control; smart grid1. Introduction Load frequency control (LFC) is responsible for frequency regulation in power systems after any imbalances between generation and load demand. In power systems,...
Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWHs) save 60% of annual energy consumption compared to conventional Electric-Resistance Water Heaters (ERWHs). HPWHs are equipped with back-up electric resistance elements, which can be used to load up and recover in load shifting strategies. This means that the ...
To ensure the absorption capacity of ammonia–water, the absorber is cooled by cooling water, which results in a significant irreversible loss of 7.11%. The turbine, pump, condenser, compressors, and reheater exhibit irreversible losses of 0.35%, 0.92%, 1.36%, 3.46%, and 0.17%, respectively....