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Mohammed Albadi
Researcher at Sultan Qaboos University
Publications - 87
Citations - 4090
Mohammed Albadi is an academic researcher from Sultan Qaboos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 74 publications receiving 3561 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed Albadi include Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of Engineering & University of Waterloo.
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A summary of demand response in electricity markets
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a summary of demand response in deregulated electricity markets and highlight the most common indices used for DR measurement and evaluation, and some utilities' experiences with different demand response programs are discussed.
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Demand Response in Electricity Markets: An Overview
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of demand response in electricity market is presented, where the most common indices used for demand response evaluation are highlighted and some utilities experiences with different demand response programs are presented.
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Overview of wind power intermittency impacts on power systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an up-to-date overview of wind power balancing costs and their impact on power systems, including the integration cost of large-scale wind power integration.
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Load Frequency Control of a Multi-Area Power System: An Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Approach
TL;DR: In this article, a new load frequency control (LFC) for multi-area power systems is developed based on the direct-indirect adaptive fuzzy control technique, which guarantees stability of the overall closed-loop system.
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Techno-economic feasibility analysis of 1 MW photovoltaic grid connected system in Oman
TL;DR: The assessment results show that the PV technology investment is very promising in this site whereas the annual yield factor of the system is 1875.1 kW h/kW p, which shows great promise.