Definition of multi-generation systems.-Economic and environmental benefits of renewable energy sources in combined cooling, heating, potable water, hydrogen, and power generation systems
Selection of cost-effective and energy-efficient storages with respect to uncertain nature of renewable energy resources and variations of demands
Solar powered combined cooling, heating, potable water, hydrogen, and power generation systems with Application of ice storage/molten salt/batteries/electric and hydrogen vehicles
Utilization of geothermal heat reservoirs of abandoned oil and gas wells for seawater purification and heat cool/hydrogen/power generation taking into account thermal energy storage systems such as molten salt
Application of hydro potential in seawater desalination, hydrogen and power generation facilities without and with application of pumped storage
Bio-fueled poly-generation of heat, power and fresh water production system considering advanced adiabatic compressed air energy storage
Information gap decision theory for risk-aversion and risk-seeker decision making processes in solar multi-generation systems
Monte Carlo simulations for sizing ice cold thermal energy storage in solar powered trigeneration microgrids
Point estimation method for modeling intermittency of solar irradiations in molten salt integrated solar poly-generation plants
Fuzzy scenario based stochastic programming approach for making robust decision in operation of biomass fired multi-generation plants
Game theory application for finding optimal operating point of multi-production system under fluctuations of renewables and various load levels. .