Zahraa A. Jaaz
Al-Nahrain University

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Journal : Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Data mining and analysis for predicting electrical energy consumption Inteasar Yaseen Khudhair; Sanaa Hammad Dhahi; Ohood Fadil Alwan; Zahraa A. Jaaz
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 12, No 2: April 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v12i2.4593

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In this study paper, the feasibility of constructing a complete smart system for anticipating electrical power consumption is created, as electricity's market share is expected to expand over the future decades. Smart grids and smart meters will help utility companies and their customers soon. New services and businesses in energy management need software development and data analytics skills. New services and enterprises are competitive. The project's electricity consumers are categorized by their hourly power usage percentage. This classification was done using data mining (five algorithms in specific) and data analysis theory. This division aims to help each group minimize energy use and expenditures, encourage energy-saving activities, and promote consumer involvement by giving tailored guidance. The intended segmentation is done through an iterative process using a computer classification computation, post-analysis, and data mining with visualization and statistical methodologies.
Research on fault adaptive fault tolerant control of distributed wind solar hybrid generator Yitong Niu; Intisar A. M. Al Sayed; Alya'a R. Ali; Israa Al_Barazanchi; Poh Soon JosephNg; Zahraa A. Jaaz; Hassan Muwafaq Gheni
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 12, No 2: April 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v12i2.4242

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Due to the poor accessibility, poor operating conditions, high failure rate, long maintenance time, and difficult maintenance of wind hybrid generators, the economic loss is huge once the failure stops. To this end, the fault adaptive fault-tolerant control of distributed wind and wind hybrid generators is studied, the historical operation data of offshore wind and wind hybrid generators and onshore wind and wind hybrid generators are counted and compared, and the fault characteristics of key components of offshore wind and wind hybrid generators are analyzed. The generator sets are summarized, and the common electrical faults of wind turbines and their impacts on the system are analyzed. This paper summarizes the current research status of fault-tolerant operation of existing offshore wind and wind complementary generators in terms of software fault tolerance and hardware fault tolerance, summarizes the current fault tolerance schemes for offshore wind and wind complementary generators, and analyzes the application feasibility of existing fault tolerance schemes. In addition, the main problems of fault-tolerant offshore wind and solar complementary generator sets are pointed out, and future research hotspots are foreseen.