Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
Renewable energy generation technology is advancing rapidly and, along with battery electric, pumped hydro, compressed fluid, and thermal storage systems, may be capable of supplying grid services previously out of reach. Other means of storing surplus generation include production of hydrogen or other molecules that can then be sold, used in industrial processes, or converted back into energy. However, integrating multiple energy generation sources and storage technologies with the existing energy distribution infrastructure requires consideration of multiple sets of dynamics. This special topic collects the cutting-edge research on integrating multiple renewable energy generation and storage technologies into hybrid systems that support grid dynamics and ensure the most efficient use of resources.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Wind and solar energy
- Smart hybrid energy generation systems
- Combined dynamics of generation and storage
- Hybrid renewable energy systems, grid integration, and grid services
- Novel energy storage technologies
- Clean hydrogen generation
- Electric-thermal coupled systems
Guest Editors
Submission Instructions
If you are interested in contributing to this collection, please prepare your manuscript as per the information Author Instructions, shown here. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy also provides channels that allow you to create links to share the datasets which underlie your figures and tables, as described here. You can then submit your manuscript files through the journal’s submission portal. For additional questions, please email the team at jrse-journalmanager@aip.org.