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Muhammad Bashar Anwar

Researcher at University College Dublin

Publications -  17
Citations -  351

Muhammad Bashar Anwar is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Demand response. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications receiving 190 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Bashar Anwar include National Renewable Energy Laboratory & Masdar Institute of Science and Technology.

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Wind speed and solar irradiance forecasting techniques for enhanced renewable energy integration with the grid: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide the rationale for forecasting in power systems, a succinct review of forecasting techniques as well as an assessment of their performance as applied in the literature, also techniques for improving the accuracy of forecasts have been presented together with key forecasting issues and developing trends.
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Multicarrier Energy Systems: Shaping Our Energy Future

TL;DR: Multicarrier energy systems are reviewed in the context of future low carbon energy systems based on electrification and very high variable renewable energy penetrations to point toward the direction of analysis, markets, and technology research and development coupled with better policy and regulatory frameworks.
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Harnessing the Flexibility of Demand-Side Resources

TL;DR: Assessment of the proposed methodology on a test system reveals that it can significantly improve the system performance at different temporal levels by bridging the gap between individual load control and system-wide flexibility requirement.
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Assessing the value of electric vehicle managed charging: a review of methodologies and results

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed that electric vehicle managed charging can benefit all consumers by supporting grid planning, operation, and reliability, especially complementing high-renewable systems.
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Novel Power Smoothing and Generation Scheduling Strategies for a Hybrid Wind and Marine Current Turbine System

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed hybrid off-shore wind and marine current turbines for mitigating the effects of wind intermittency by developing hybrid offshore wind turbines and using minimum energy storage.