Sharifzadeh et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Machine-learning methods for integrated renewable power generation: A comparative study of artificial neural networks, support vector regression, and Gaussian …Sharifzadeh et al., 2019
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- Sharifzadeh M
- Sikinioti-Lock A
- Shah N
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- Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Renewable energy from wind and solar resources can contribute significantly to the decarbonisation of the conventionally fossil-driven electricity grid. However, their seamless integration with the grid poses significant challenges due to their intermittent generation …
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