Control systems in renewable energy: A review of applications in Canada, USA, and Africa

  • Onyinyechukwu Chidolue
  • Cosmas Dominic Daudu
  • Valentine Ikenna Illojianya
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Abstract

This research explores the applications of control systems in renewable energy across Canada, the United States, and Africa. It underscores their pivotal role in optimizing efficiency and reliability by examining supervisory, predictive, and adaptive control strategies. The literature review delves into global and regional renewable energy landscapes, emphasizing unique challenges and opportunities. Technological innovations, including advanced monitoring, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, are investigated, highlighting their transformative impact. The paper anticipates prospects such as quantum computing, decentralized systems, and heightened cybersecurity measures. The findings contribute to understanding the nuanced interplay between control systems and renewable energy, offering insights for policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders as they navigate the evolving landscape of sustainable energy solutions.

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Onyinyechukwu Chidolue, Cosmas Dominic Daudu, Valentine Ikenna Illojianya, Adetomilola Victoria Fafure, Kenneth Ifeanyi Ibekwe, & Bright Ngozichukwu. (2024). Control systems in renewable energy: A review of applications in Canada, USA, and Africa. World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 11(1), 029–036. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2024.11.1.0011

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