Chen Zhichu , Mohsin Ali Koondhar , Ghulam Sarwar Kaloi , Muhammad Zain Yousaf , Aamir Ali , Zuhair Muhammed Alaas , Belgacem Bouallegue , Abdelmoty M. Ahmed , Yasser Ahmed Elshrief
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Offshore wind farms interfacing using HVAC-HVDC schemes: A review
Offshore wind farms (OWF) have emerged as a pivotal component in the transition towards renewable energy, offering substantial potential for reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy security. Integration these offshore installations into the existing power grid present opportunities and challenges, particularly in terms of efficiency, stability, and cost-effectiveness. This review explores the interfacing of OWF with the power grid through High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) and High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) schemes. This research offers a thorough examination of the latest technologies, and comparing the benefits and drawbacks of HVAC and HVDC systems for offshore wind applications. The review delves into various aspects, including technological advancements, economic considerations, and environmental impacts of HVAC and HVDC technologies. The review also addresses recent developments and contrasting viewpoints in the field, highlighting innovations and ongoing debates related to integrating OWF. By synthesizing recent studies and industry reports, this paper offers a balanced overview of the strengths and weaknesses associated with HVAC and HVDC schemes. It identifies critical areas for future research and provides recommendations for optimizing offshore wind farm integration. This review seeks to enhance understanding of current technologies and support decision-making in the development and deployment of offshore wind energy infrastructure.
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The impact of computers has nowhere been more revolutionary than in electrical engineering. The design, analysis, and operation of electrical and electronic systems are now dominated by computers, a transformation that has been motivated by the natural ease of interface between computers and electrical systems, and the promise of spectacular improvements in speed and efficiency.
Published since 1973, Computers & Electrical Engineering provides rapid publication of topical research into the integration of computer technology and computational techniques with electrical and electronic systems. The journal publishes papers featuring novel implementations of computers and computational techniques in areas like signal and image processing, high-performance computing, parallel processing, and communications. Special attention will be paid to papers describing innovative architectures, algorithms, and software tools.