Renewable energy commercializationRenewable energy commercialization involves the deployment of three generations of renewable energy technologies dating back more than 100 years. First-generation technologies, which are already mature and economically competitive, include biomass, hydroelectricity, geothermal power and heat. Second-generation technologies are market-ready and are being deployed at the present time; they include solar heating, photovoltaics, wind power, solar thermal power stations, and modern forms of bioenergy.
Production décentralisée (énergie)Aussi appelé production distribuée (calque de l'anglais), la production décentralisée est la production d'énergie électrique à l'aide d'installations de petite capacité raccordées au réseau électrique à des niveaux de tension peu élevée : basse ou moyenne tension. thumb|upright=1.2|Éolienne urbaine de 2 m de diamètre, puissance 1,75 kW à 14 m/s, Saint-Sébastien (Espagne), 2010. Spécialement développée pour obtenir un très faible niveau sonore. Hauteur du mât : 5,5 m, vitesse de démarrage : 2,5 m/s, durée de vie : 20 ans, conforme au code de l'urbanisme espagnol.
Compressed-air energy storageCompressed-air energy storage (CAES) is a way to store energy for later use using compressed air. At a utility scale, energy generated during periods of low demand can be released during peak load periods. The first utility-scale CAES project has been built in Huntorf, Germany, and is still operational. The Huntorf plant was initially developed as a load balancer for fossil fuel-generated electricity, the global shift towards renewable energy renewed interest in CAES systems, to help highly intermittent energy sources like photovoltaics and wind satisfy fluctuating electricity demands.
Regression validationIn statistics, regression validation is the process of deciding whether the numerical results quantifying hypothesized relationships between variables, obtained from regression analysis, are acceptable as descriptions of the data. The validation process can involve analyzing the goodness of fit of the regression, analyzing whether the regression residuals are random, and checking whether the model's predictive performance deteriorates substantially when applied to data that were not used in model estimation.
Énergie osmotiquevignette|L'installation par électrodialyse inverse (RED) aux Pays-Bas. L’énergie osmotique, ou énergie bleue, est l'énergie dégagée lors de la rencontre entre deux eaux avec des concentrations en sel différentes (entre l'eau de mer et l'eau d’une rivière par exemple). À l’issue du processus ne reste que de l'eau saumâtre. Cette énergie a été inscrite en 2022 dans la directive RED II de l’Union européenne, comme une source d’énergie renouvelable au même titre que d’autres énergies renouvelables telles que l’énergie solaire ou éolienne.
Load profileIn electrical engineering, a load profile is a graph of the variation in the electrical load versus time. A load profile will vary according to customer type (typical examples include residential, commercial and industrial), temperature and holiday seasons. Power producers use this information to plan how much electricity they will need to make available at any given time. Teletraffic engineering uses a similar load curve. In a power system, a load curve or load profile is a chart illustrating the variation in demand/electrical load over a specific time.
Training simulationIn business, training simulation is a virtual medium through which various types of skills can be acquired. Training simulations can be used in a variety of genres; however they are most commonly used in corporate situations to improve business awareness and management skills. They are also common in academic environments as an integrated part of a business or management course. The word simulation implies an imitation of a real-life process, usually via a computer or other technological device, in order to provide a lifelike experience.
Business simulationBusiness simulation or corporate simulation is simulation used for business training, education or analysis. It can be scenario-based or numeric-based. Most business simulations are used for business acumen training and development. Learning objectives include: strategic thinking, decision making, problem solving, financial analysis, market analysis, operations, teamwork and leadership. The business gaming community seems lately to have adopted the term business simulation game instead of just gaming or just simulation.
Home energy storageHome energy storage devices store electricity locally, for later consumption. Electrochemical energy storage products, also known as "Battery Energy Storage System" (or "BESS" for short), at their heart are rechargeable batteries, typically based on lithium-ion or lead-acid controlled by computer with intelligent software to handle charging and discharging cycles. Companies are also developing smaller flow battery technology for home use.
Pompage-turbinagethumb|Installation de pompage-turbinage du , près de Herdecke, en Allemagne. Elle a été inaugurée en 1930. Le pompage-turbinage est une technique de stockage de l'énergie électrique qui consiste à remonter de l'eau d'un cours d'eau ou d'un bassin, pour la stocker dans des bassins d'accumulation, lorsque la production d'électricité est supérieure à la demande — c'est le pompage —, puis de turbiner l'eau ainsi mise en réserve pour produire de l'énergie électrique lorsque la demande est forte — c'est le turbinage.
Residual-current deviceA residual-current device (RCD), residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB) or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is an electrical safety device that quickly breaks an electrical circuit with leakage current to ground. It is to protect equipment and to reduce the risk of serious harm from an ongoing electric shock. Injury may still occur in some cases, for example if a human receives a brief shock before the electrical circuit is isolated, falls after receiving a shock, or if the person touches both conductors at the same time.
Système d'exploitation temps réelUn système d'exploitation temps réel, en anglais RTOS pour real-time operating system (généralement prononcé à l’anglaise, en séparant le R de l’acronyme : Are-toss), est un système d'exploitation pour lequel le temps maximum entre un stimulus d'entrée et une réponse de sortie est précisément déterminé. Ces systèmes d'exploitation multitâches sont destinés à des applications temps réel : systèmes embarqués (thermostats programmables, contrôleurs électroménagers, téléphones mobiles, robots industriels, vaisseaux spatiaux, systèmes de contrôle commande industriel, matériel de recherche scientifique).