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    The Critical Role of Public Charging Infrastructure

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    Editors: Peter Fox-Penner, PhD, Z. Justin Ren, PhD, David O. JermainA decade after the launch of the contemporary global electric vehicle (EV) market, most cities face a major challenge preparing for rising EV demand. Some cities, and the leaders who shape them, are meeting and even leading demand for EV infrastructure. This book aggregates deep, groundbreaking research in the areas of urban EV deployment for city managers, private developers, urban planners, and utilities who want to understand and lead change

    High-frequency issues using rotating voltage injections intended for position self-sensing

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    The rotor position is required in many control schemes in electrical drives. Replacing position sensors by machine self-sensing estimators increases reliability and reduces cost. Solutions based on tracking magnetic anisotropies through the monitoring of the incremental inductance variations are efficient at low-speed and standstill operations. This inductance can be estimated by measuring the response to the injection of high-frequency signals. In general however, the selection of the optimal frequency is not addressed thoroughly. In this paper, we propose discrete-time operations based on a rotating voltage injection at frequencies up to one third of the sampling frequency used by the digital controller. The impact on the rotation-drive, the computational requirement, the robustness and the effect of the resistance on the position estimation are analyzed regarding the signal frequency

    Design Issues in Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting System

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    Reactors for microbial electrobiotechnology

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    From the first electromicrobial experiment to a sophisticated microbial electrochemical process - it all takes place in a reactor. Whereas the reactor design and materials used strongly influence the obtained results, there are no common platforms for MES reactors. This is a critical convention gap, as cross-comparison and benchmarking among MES as well as MES vs. conventional biotechnological processes is needed. Only knowledge driven engineering of MES reactors will pave the way to application and commercialization. In this chapter we first assess the requirements on reactors to be used for bioelectrochemical systems as well as potential losses caused by the reactor design. Subsequently, we compile the main types and designs of reactors used for MES so far, starting from simple H-cells to stirred tank reactors. We conclude with a discussion on the weaknesses and strengths of the existing types of reactors for bioelectrochemical systems that are scored on design criteria and draw conclusions for the future engineering of MES reactors. [GRAPHICS]

    Hydrogen Production via Ice Electrolysis

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    Achieving a sustainable energy system obviously is an important goal of all societies. However, achieving that goal is complicated by multiple players with divergent interests promoting their views in the context of numerous complex technological considerations. This report basically discusses the project research done and basic understanding of the chosen topic, which is Hydrogen Production via Ice Electrolysis. The objective of the project is to do a research and verify that ice electrolysis is a more economic approach or method to produce and obtain hydrogen for multipurpose. The challenge of this project is to generate and separate all the gasses from the ice using electrolysis system which is to obtain oxygen and also hydrogen. The separation using electrolysis is more difficult when the medium is water instead of ice cube which it will reduce the voltage or current used while electrolyzing to produce hydrogen gas. When the electrolysis is in process, the voltmeter will show the usage of the voltage while electrolyzing the ice cube which will verify the topic of the project. As shown in the results, the level of pressure of hydrogen increases as water level increases which means that hydrogen can be produced more using ice electrolysis
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