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Furat Dawood

Researcher at Murdoch University

Publications -  7
Citations -  1225

Furat Dawood is an academic researcher from Murdoch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Energy storage. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 359 citations.

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Hydrogen production for energy: An overview

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the hydrogen-based energy system as four corners (stages) of a square shaped integrated whole to demonstrate the interconnection and interdependency of these main stages.
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Stand-Alone Microgrid with 100% Renewable Energy: A Case Study with Hybrid Solar PV-Battery-Hydrogen

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the feasibility of renewable energy-based systems using hydrogen as energy storage for a stand-alone/off-grid microgrid and showed that the proposed hybrid energy systems have significant potentialities in electrifying remote communities with low energy generation costs, as well as a contribution to the reduction of their carbon footprint and to ameliorating the energy crisis.
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A hover view over Australia's Hydrogen Industry in recent history: The necessity for a Hydrogen Industry Knowledge-Sharing Platform

TL;DR: An innovative modular online (web-based) crowdsourced database platform is introduced in this paper as the "Australia Hydrogen Industry Knowledge Sharing Platform" to include all hydrogen-related activities in Australia as discussed by the authors.
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Enabling residential hybrid water systems through a water credit–debit system

TL;DR: In this article, an integrated water model and a system of water credits and debits are developed and tested on a case study for which 10-minute logged water consumption data of its hybrid water system are available for one year.
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Power to Gas Energy Storage System for Energy Self-sufficient Smart Cities Development

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an energy system model for the RENeW Nexus project as part of smart city development at stage one in the City of Fremantle for a small community (Lot 1819) comprising 36 townhouses and 50 apartments.