Claudio Albuquerque Frate – Renewable Energy – Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Claudio Albuquerque Frate - Renewable Energy - Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Federal University of Ceará - Brazil

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EXPERT IN DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS

Claudio Albuquerque Frate's research focuses on decentralized renewable energy systems and their complex interactions with institutions, society, and nature. His work emphasizes the integration of low-carbon technologies using quali-quantitative methods to address diverse research questions.

PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS IN BRAZIL

Frate has extensively studied the adoption of photovoltaic systems in multi-unit buildings, examining agents' rationalities for supporting distributed generation diffusion in Brazil. His 2024 publication in Energy Policy highlights key factors influencing the spread of renewable energy in urban settings.

INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT

Another significant area of Frate's research is the development of inland waterway transport, particularly in the Brazilian Amazon. His 2023 Q-Method study on the Tocantins River, published in Case Studies on Transport Policy, explores sustainable transport solutions in this ecologically sensitive region.

TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

Frate's techno-economic analysis of PV-wind-battery systems for remote communities, such as his 2020 case study in Haiti published in Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, provides insights into the feasibility and impact of renewable energy solutions in isolated areas.

CARBON PAYBACK AND PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER

In his 2020 article in Utilities Policy, Frate conducted a sensitivity analysis of the carbon payback time for a Brazilian photovoltaic power plant. This research underscores the environmental benefits and sustainability metrics of solar energy projects.

JUSTICE IN WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT

Frate has also explored procedural and distributive justice in the context of wind power development. His 2019 study in Energy Policy examines the subjective experiences and perceptions of local communities in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, regarding wind energy projects.

BARRIERS TO LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE ENERGY

Understanding stakeholder perspectives on barriers to the adoption of large-scale renewable energy is another key focus of Frate's research. His 2019 and 2017 studies in Energies and Energy Policy, respectively, use Q-Method to reveal the challenges and drivers in the introduction of wind and solar power in Brazil.

ETHANOL AND AGRARIAN REFORM IN BRAZIL

Frate has investigated the social implications of Brazil's ethanol production ambitions on agrarian reform goals. His work highlights the complex interplay between biofuel policies and social equity, providing a nuanced understanding of sustainable development in the agricultural sector.

NGUYEN QUOC MINH – Renewable Energy – Best Researcher Award

NGUYEN QUOC MINH - Renewable Energy - Best Researcher Award

Hanoi University of Science and Technology - Vietnam

EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Nguyen Quoc Minh earned a PhD in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington in 2016. Prior to this, he completed an MSc in Electrical Engineering at Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 2009 and a Bachelor's degree at the same institution in 2007. His research interests encompass power system protection and control, integration of renewable energy into power systems, data science applications in smart grids, and wireless power transmission.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND CONTRIBUTIONS

Nguyen Quoc Minh has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering through his research and publications. He has authored numerous papers on topics such as microgrid planning, electricity load forecasting, PV array fault classification, and wireless power transfer systems. His work has been published in prestigious journals and presented at international conferences, reflecting his expertise and influence in the field.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Nguyen Quoc Minh has published several influential papers, including "A Bi-level Optimization for the Planning of Microgrid with the Integration of Hydrogen Energy Storage" in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2024), and "Short-term Electricity Load Forecasting of Hanoi City based on Prophet Model" presented at the 2023 Asia Meeting on Environment and Electrical Engineering. His research on PV array fault classification and machine learning was showcased at the 11th International Conference on Control, Automation and Information Sciences in 2022.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Throughout his career, Nguyen Quoc Minh has been recognized for his contributions to electrical engineering and renewable energy research. His work on wireless power transfer systems, including studies on frequency modes in MIMO systems and field distribution models of spiral coils, has garnered attention and acclaim in both academic and professional circles.

ONGOING RESEARCH AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Currently, Nguyen Quoc Minh is focused on advancing his research in power systems and renewable energy integration. His ongoing projects explore innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency and reliability of electrical grids, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and data science applications to address contemporary challenges in the field.

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL IMPACT

Nguyen Quoc Minh's work continues to influence the development of smart grid technologies and renewable energy systems. His dedication to research and education, combined with his extensive publication record, underscores his commitment to advancing the field of electrical engineering and contributing to sustainable energy solutions for the future.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A Bi-level optimization for the planning of microgrid with the integration of hydrogen energy storage 2024 (2)