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Mario Petrollese
Mario Petrollese
University of Cagliari, Department of Mechanical, Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Energy management strategy based on short-term generation scheduling for a renewable microgrid using a hydrogen storage system
G Cau, D Cocco, M Petrollese, SK Kær, C Milan
Energy Conversion and Management 87, 820-831, 2014
2802014
Real-time integration of optimal generation scheduling with MPC for the energy management of a renewable hydrogen-based microgrid
M Petrollese, L Valverde, D Cocco, G Cau, J Guerra
Applied Energy 166, 96-106, 2016
2082016
Optimal design of a hybrid CSP-PV plant for achieving the full dispatchability of solar energy power plants
M Petrollese, D Cocco
Solar Energy 137, 477-489, 2016
1332016
A hybrid CSP–CPV system for improving the dispatchability of solar power plants
D Cocco, L Migliari, M Petrollese
Energy Conversion and Management 114, 312-323, 2016
862016
Robust optimization for the preliminary design of solar organic Rankine cycle (ORC) systems
M Petrollese, D Cocco
Energy Conversion and Management 184, 338-349, 2019
672019
Exergetic and integrated exergoeconomic assessments of a hybrid solar-biomass organic Rankine cycle cogeneration plant
J Oyekale, M Petrollese, F Heberle, D Brüggemann, G Cau
Energy conversion and management 215, 112905, 2020
552020
The Ottana solar facility: dispatchable power from small-scale CSP plants based on ORC systems
M Petrollese, G Cau, D Cocco
Renewable energy 147, 2932-2943, 2020
532020
Impacts of renewable energy resources on effectiveness of grid-integrated systems: Succinct review of current challenges and potential solution strategies
J Oyekale, M Petrollese, V Tola, G Cau
Energies 13 (18), 4856, 2020
482020
Techno-economic assessment of hybrid CSP-biogas power plants
M Petrollese, D Cocco
Renewable energy 155, 420-431, 2020
472020
Biomass retrofit for existing solar organic Rankine cycle power plants: Conceptual hybridization strategy and techno-economic assessment
J Oyekale, F Heberle, M Petrollese, D Brüggemann, G Cau
Energy conversion and management 196, 831-845, 2019
472019
Modified auxiliary exergy costing in advanced exergoeconomic analysis applied to a hybrid solar-biomass organic Rankine cycle plant
J Oyekale, M Petrollese, G Cau
Applied energy 268, 114888, 2020
432020
Comparison of three different approaches for the optimization of the CSP plant scheduling
M Petrollese, D Cocco, G Cau, E Cogliani
Solar Energy 150, 463-476, 2017
412017
Use of weather forecast for increasing the self-consumption rate of home solar systems: An Italian case study
M Petrollese, G Cau, D Cocco
Applied energy 212, 746-758, 2018
332018
Modeling and simulation of an isolated hybrid micro-grid with hydrogen production and storage
G Cau, D Cocco, M Petrollese
Energy Procedia 45, 12-21, 2014
332014
Analysis and optimization of solar-pumped hydro storage systems integrated in water supply networks
M Petrollese, P Seche, D Cocco
Energy 189, 116176, 2019
322019
Thermo-economic evaluation of actively selected siloxane mixtures in a hybrid solar-biomass organic Rankine cycle power plant
J Oyekale, F Heberle, M Petrollese, D Brüggemann, G Cau
Applied thermal engineering 165, 114607, 2020
302020
Multi-objective thermo-economic optimization of biomass retrofit for an existing solar organic Rankine cycle power plant based on NSGA-II
J Oyekale, M Petrollese, G Cau
Energy Reports 6, 136-145, 2020
252020
Thermocline vs. two‐tank direct thermal storage system for concentrating solar power plants: A comparative techno‐economic assessment
M Cascetta, M Petrollese, J Oyekale, G Cau
International Journal of Energy Research 45 (12), 17721-17737, 2021
242021
A multi-scenario approach for a robust design of solar-based ORC systems
M Petrollese, D Cocco
Renewable energy 161, 1184-1194, 2020
242020
Optimal generation scheduling for renewable microgrids using hydrogen storage systems
M Petrollese
Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2015
242015
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