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Autor:
Olukunle O. Owolabi, Deborah A. Sunter
Publikováno v:
Energies, Vol 15, Iss 6, p 1958 (2022)
Power outage prediction is important for planning electric power system response, restoration, and maintenance efforts. It is important for utility managers to understand the impact of outages on the local distribution infrastructure in order to deve
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https://doaj.org/article/b9787280eb0a474d92734ccbd5c2b2c9
Autor:
Olukunle O Owolabi, Kathryn Lawson, Sanhita Sengupta, Yingsi Huang, Lan Wang, Chaopeng Shen, Mila Getmansky Sherman, Deborah A Sunter
Hydroelectric power (hydropower) is unique in that it can function as both a conventional source of electricity and as backup storage (pumped hydroelectric storage and large reservoir storage) for providing energy in times of high demand on the grid
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::650ed7b15329f6935b004efb84b4c684
Autor:
Sean E. Ryan, Marie-Christine Düker, Mila Getmansky Sherman, Michael Jauch, Ryan McGranaghan, Mei-Ling E. Feng, David S. Matteson, Toryn L.J. Schafer, Olukunle O. Owolabi
Publikováno v:
KDD
Human-natural systems involve complex interdependent processes, but domain specific processes are traditionally studied in non-overlapping research silos. The Predictive Risk Investigation SysteM (PRISM) for multi-layer dynamic interconnection analys
Autor:
Bo Tao, Judy Che-Castaldo, Deborah A. Sunter, Chaopeng Shen, Wei Ren, Ashutosh Sharma, Rémi Cousin, Dezhi Hong, Ryan McGranaghan, Mila Getmansky Sherman, Rajesh Gupta, Stefani Daryanto, Tianyi Qu, Mei Ling E. Feng, Grace Deng, Lan Wang, David S. Matteson, Toryn L.J. Schafer, Olukunle O. Owolabi
Publikováno v:
Environment Systems & Decisions
The electric power grid is a critical societal resource connecting multiple infrastructural domains such as agriculture, transportation, and manufacturing. The electrical grid as an infrastructure is shaped by human activity and public policy in term
Autor:
Olukunle O. Owolabi, Toryn L. J. Schafer, Georgia E. Smits, Sanhita Sengupta, Sean E. Ryan, Lan Wang, David S. Matteson, Mila Getmansky Sherman, Deborah A. Sunter
The U.S. electrical grid has undergone substantial transformation with increased penetration of wind and solar -- forms of variable renewable energy (VRE). Despite the benefits of VRE for decarbonization, it has garnered some controversy for inducing
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::befa6463701e50426e7315a84fdbeff4
Autor:
Mei-Ling E Feng, Olukunle O Owolabi, Toryn L J Schafer, Sanhita Sengupta, Lan Wang, David S Matteson, Judy P Che-Castaldo, Deborah A Sunter
Animal-related outages (AROs) are a prevalent form of outages in electrical distribution systems. Animal-infrastructure interactions vary across species and regions, underlining the need to study the animal-outage relationship in more species and div
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ee7c299218ed1c30d4c78657a339fb84
Publikováno v:
Day 3 Wed, August 02, 2017.
Critical coning rate determination as a measure of preventing coning in oil fields with underlying aquifers and overlying gas caps are a fundamental aspect of production planning in field development plans. This has always been carried out using exis
Autor:
Nnamdi A. Nwaka, Olukunle O. Owolabi
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Climate change, resulting from combustion of fossil fuels, have become of major concern to the Global community, especially in the last two decades. Fossil fuels no doubt, are indispensable to the economic development of most countries and facilitate
Autor:
Owolabi, Olukunle O.1 (AUTHOR) olukunle.oladipo@gmail.com, Sunter, Deborah A.1,2,3,4,5 (AUTHOR) olukunle.oladipo@gmail.com
Publikováno v:
Energies (19961073). Mar2022, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p1958-1958. 22p.
Autor:
Kumar, Neeraj, Tripathi, Madan Mohan, Gupta, Saket, Alotaibi, Majed A., Malik, Hasmat, Afthanorhan, Asyraf
Publikováno v:
Sustainability (2071-1050); Oct2023, Vol. 15 Issue 19, p14448, 17p