Participation in the Second International Conference on Renewable Energy at Tikrit University.

Participation in the Second International Conference on Renewable Energy at Tikrit University.

Prof. Dr. Youssef Ismail Al-Mashhadani, one of the teachers of the College of Engineering/Electrical Engineering Department, participated in the Second International Conference on Renewable Energy, which was held in the corridors of Tikrit University in cooperation with the North Oil Company in the Baiji Refinery. He participated in three research studies in collaboration with the researchers whose names are listed below:

Prof. Dr. Samir Saadoun Al-Jubouri / Al-Kitab University.
Dr. Omar Kamel Dahham / Department of Electrical Engineering.
Asst. Lecturer. Ahmed Khudair Abbas / Anbar University / Department of Construction and Projects
Asst. Lecturer. Dhigham Abdul Razzaq Khudair / Ministry of Electricity / Northern Region Energy Transmission Company.
Engineer Mustafa Mohamed Karim / Department of Electrical Engineering
Participated papers
 
 
High Performance Analysis of Smart Grid Based on Intelligent System
Study and Analysis for High Performance of Hybridization Floating Solar Panels Technique with Hydropower
Design and Implementation of Step Generator for Main Gate based on Intelligent System
The three researches discussed very important issues in the field of electrical energy production. The first research discussed evaluating the ideal performance of energy from renewable sources that are injected into distribution networks using an intelligent safety control unit that is used through communication with all protection devices (PDs) within the network. In addition, an alternative approach uses communication via protection devices (PDs). In the same concept, in order to maximize the performance of photovoltaic systems (PVS).
The second research discussed the problem of addressing water and energy reduction in Iraq, which is crucial. In recent years, the country has faced challenges in energy supply due to the decline in the production of hydroelectric power plants due to factors such as high temperatures, lack of rainfall, and water evaporation. One recent technique to mitigate low energy production and reduce water evaporation is the installation of floating solar panels. The study discussed the feasibility of applying this technology in a Haditha dam station in Iraq using practical data obtained from simulation environments.
The third research discussed the design and implementation of a prototype of a power generation system using a step generator by converting the kinetic energy of the mechanical part based on the weight of passing vehicles and converting it to electrical energy stored in the battery.

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