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    Planning for investment in energy innovation: Developing an analytical tool to explore the impact of knowledge flow

    , Article International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 7-19 ; 21464553 (ISSN) Miremadi, I ; Saboohi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    Econjournals  2018
    Abstract
    The major objective of this study is to provide an analytical tool to identify the role of investment on innovation in the process of new technologies development. To achieve this goal, a model of knowledge flow is developed and the effects of national and international knowledge spillovers are investigated. Results show that when knowledge spillovers are modelled in the Nordic countries, the required investment on domestic energy R&D decreases and the cumulative knowledge increases to 10.7 billion USD by 2030. This is a significant economic potential for technological innovation which can be considered for both energy researchers and energy planners. Finally, some important policy insights... 

    On the way of policy making to reduce the reliance of fossil fuels: Case study of Iran

    , Article Sustainability (Switzerland) ; Volume 12, Issue 24 , 2020 , Pages 1-28 Aien, M ; Mahdavi, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2020
    Abstract
    Nowadays, fossil fuels are well known as a predominant source of energy in the planet. Located in the Middle East region, Iran holds one of the largest fossil fuel reservoirs in the world. The country has abundant oil and natural gas fields in various regions; some of them are shared between other countries and have not reached their operational capacity yet. Meanwhile, during recent years and due to global warming followed by environmental global contracts such as Kyoto protocol, using fossil fuels is being criticized to a large extent around the world. Therefore, the global interest has been focused toward clean energy resources. Furthermore, endowed with sundry geographical pattern... 

    Energy and the wealth of nations : an introduction to biophysical economics

    , Book Hall, Charles A. S ; Klitgaard, Kent
    Springer International Publishing AG  2018

    Development of an Analytical Framework for Evaluation of Climate Change Mitigation Policies on Iran’s Energy Security

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Eshraghi, Hadi (Author) ; Maleki, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Climate change and energy security are key drivers for future energy policy. While energy security has been a pillar of energy policy for about a century, concern about climate change is more recent and is bound to radically change the landscape of energy policy. Policy makers are now under increasing pressure to address these twin challenges: to develop cost-effective policies that will both ensure the security of our energy system and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
    Main Effort in this Project is to construct an integrated model of Iran’s energy system to serve as a policy analysis tool, by which policymakers are able to identify the future effects of a wide range of policies in... 

    Capabilities, difficulties and obstacles for energy recovery from MSW’ as a sustainable option for waste management in Iran

    , Article WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment ; Vol. 186 , 16-18 December , 2014 , pp. 789-798 ; ISSN: 17433541 ; ISBN: 9781845648374 Rahimi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Increasing concerns about unbridled fossil fuel consumption and a growing generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Iran and related environmental challenges require adoption of more sustainable approaches in energy and waste management. Energy recovery from waste can play an important role to achieve environmentally sustainable development that has been defined for the country as a main policy. Iran’s growing urban population generates massive amounts of MSW that mostly end up in landfills. A population of 75 million is generating 50,000 tonnes of MSW every day that mostly are buried in landfills. Detrimental emissions from landfills and many other long-lasting environmental issues have... 

    Energy planning and policy making; The case study of Iran

    , Article Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy ; Volume 11, Issue 8 , 2016 , Pages 682-689 ; 15567249 (ISSN) Jafari, H. H ; Vakili, A ; Eshraghi, H ; Hamidinezhad, A ; Naseri, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc 
    Abstract
    Due to the limited resources of fossil fuels, energy supply–demand management and planning especially in the supply-side of the energy system have increasingly become very important. This article assesses Iran’s energy system in order to find the main causes of the considerably high energy intensity in the country compared with similar economies in size and production. Accordingly, fundamental policies and strategies are proposed in order to manage the recognized bottlenecks. The conclusions suggest strongly that not only the fossil-based energy system, but also incompatible patterns of production and consumption in the reference energy system as well as the use of conventional technologies... 

    On quota violations of OPEC members

    , Article Energy Economics ; Volume 68 , 2017 , Pages 410-422 ; 01409883 (ISSN) Ghoddusi, H ; Nili, M ; Rastad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Over the last decades quota violations have become a norm for OPEC countries. However, the academic literature on OPEC focuses more on its production behavior than on analyzing the quota allocation process or characterizing quota violation patterns. This paper offers a theoretical model with empirical evidence to explain OPEC members’ incentives for abiding or violating quotas. We first offer a cartel model with a quota allocation rule and an endogenous capacity choice. The model highlights the trade-off between building spare capacity to bargain for a higher legitimate quota versus risking quota violation punishment. Using the quarterly data from 1995 to 2007, we empirically support the... 

    Evaluating the effect of non-poisson traffic patterns on power consumption of sleep mode in the IEEE 802.16e MAC

    , Article 4th IEEE and IFIP International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications Networks, WOCN 2007, Singapore, 2 July 2007 through 4 July 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424410045 (ISBN); 9781424410040 (ISBN) Mohammad Pour Nejatian, N ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, we study the effect of non-Poisson traffic patterns on energy consumption for IEEE 802.16e nodes while operating in the sleep mode. In the sleep mode, a Mobile Subscribe Station (MSS) sleeps for a sleep interval and wakes up at the end of this interval in order to check buffered packet(s) at Base Station (BS) destined to it. If there is no packet, the MSS increases the sleep window up to the maximum value and sleeps again. For a more general traffic pattern (rather than Poisson), we evaluate the average power consumption. Based on our analysis, we conclude that traffic pattern plays an important role in power consumption. ©2007 IEEE  

    The knowledge map of energy security

    , Article Energy Reports ; Volume 7 , 2021 , Pages 3570-3589 ; 23524847 (ISSN) Nasr Esfahani, A ; Bagheri Moghaddam, N ; Maleki, A ; Nazemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Much efforts have been made in the area of energy security in recent years, but due to its wide scope, it is necessary to review relevant knowledge activities and to analyze the state of knowledge of the field of energy security measurement. The purpose of this article is to present a comprehensive map of knowledge in the field of energy security. For this reason, many documents and articles have been collected during the period 2002–2019 using 7 large and reputable scientific databases as well as 53 different journals, 90% white Q1 quality. There is employed meta-synthesis, scientometrics and network analysis. In the initial survey stage where 1290 articles were found, after analyzing the... 

    Development of a Model for Assessing the Optimal Allocation of Innovation Resources in the Energy Technologies and Knowledge Flow

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Miremadi, Iman (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Energy innovation is essential for tackling climate change. However, an established set of indicators, that can support policy makers in their design of policy mixes, has not been developed for evaluating the performance of energy innovation systems. So, one of the purpose of this study is to list and classify a large set of indicators of the performance of energy innovation systems at sectoral and technological levels. 120 listed indicators are evaluated using four usefulness criteria, demonstrating significant weaknesses in the available indicators. The indicators are also classified according to an innovation process categorization to see if they cover all aspects of an innovation system... 

    Developing an Efficient Supportive Policy for electric transportation with the Main Goal of Sustainable Integration of Electric Vehicles and Motorcycles Technologies

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pourmatin, Mohammad (Author) ; Moeini-Aghtaie, Moein (Supervisor) ; Rajabi Ghahnavieh, Abbas (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Gasoline is the major fuel used in transportation sector, even though it's environmental associated concerns and energy security problems receive, and continue to receive, much debate. On the other hand, growth in Iran's population and economy might cause an increase in the amount of cars in the market, consequently, in the transportation sector. The proposed phenomenon will bring a degree of rising in consumption of gasoline together with air pollution, especially in the big cities. Energy policy has acknowledged to be significant step in developing long-term plans across the globe. In this regard, developing policy-based methods and models are of a great importance toward forecasting the... 

    Iran’s Strategies to Access to China’s LNG Markets: Using Game Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ranjgari, Hossein (Author) ; Maleki, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study will examine the interests of Iran in entering one of the largest and most outreaching LNG markets which is China. In order to examine these interests, understanding China's policy on importing LNG and the competitive environment in this market is necessary. First, the decision theory is used to simulate China's policy on adjusting the import mix during the demand growth period of 2011 to 2017.This provides a simulated picture of its policy on increasing demand for the 2020. Then, the behavior of other LNG exporting countries to China is analyzed using game theory approach. By analyzing the sensitivity of the parameters in which uncertainty exist, it was revealed that Iran's... 

    Optimized Utilization of Electric Vehicles based on Cost Analysis- the point of view of Energy Policy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mirahmadi, Fereshteh (Author) ; Fotuhi Firouzabad, Mahmud (Supervisor) ; Rajabi Qahnuyeh, Abbas ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
    Abstract
    This thesis represents a comprehensive view of electric vehicles from the macroeconomic policy in the energy sector perspective. In fact, in this thesis all the efficient factors in the presence of electric vehicles in the transport sector have been completely proceed. Environmental, economic, social and political factors, power grids and infrastructure are considered as the impressive factors. In order to check all factors comprehensively, Systems thinking based on dynamic system method is used. The causal relationships between all the variables which are involved in the presence of electric vehicles and related models to this thesis are simulated in VENSIM software. To investigate this... 

    Development of the Energy System's Resiliency Model (Case Study:Iran)

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Somayeh (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadoola (Supervisor) ; Vakili, Ali (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The high reliability of energy supply and the compatibility of the energy sector with the environment are essential factors in the process of the economic reconstruction and the sustainable development of countries. Thus, most of our activities, well-functioning of modern societies, and the growth of economies (such as the gross domestic product (GDP) of countries) depend on a reliable and efficient supply of energy. In today’s global and increasingly dynamic and turbulent environments, energy systems and supply energy are challenged with numerous disruptive events which threaten to disrupt the activities and performance of energy systems. There is a bilateral relation between energy sector... 

    Incorporating large-scale distant wind farms in probabilistic transmission expansion planning-part II: Case studies

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Systems ; Vol. 27, issue. 3 , 2012 , p. 1594-1601 ; ISSN: 08858950 Moeini-Aghtaie, M ; Abbaspour, A ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper is the second part of a two-paper set which comprehensively sets forth an innovative approach in transmission grid reinforcement studies in the presence of wind energy. Part I thoroughly defined the theory and algorithms. Here, to trace the feasibility of the proposed algorithm, three different case studies are implemented on the 24-Bus IEEE Reliability Test System (IEEE-RTS). The optimal solutions in Pareto fronts of different cases are reached, analyzed, and the final solution (optimal plan) of each case is obtained using the fuzzy decision making method. Moreover, in order to analyze the effects of variations in the large-scale wind farm generation on the transmission expansion... 

    Incorporating large-scale distant wind farms in probabilistic transmission expansion planning-part II: Case studies

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Systems ; Volume 27, Issue 3 , February , 2012 , Pages 1594-1601 ; 08858950 (ISSN) Moeini Aghtaie, M ; Abbaspour, A ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    This paper is the second part of a two-paper set which comprehensively sets forth an innovative approach in transmission grid reinforcement studies in the presence of wind energy. Part I thoroughly defined the theory and algorithms. Here, to trace the feasibility of the proposed algorithm, three different case studies are implemented on the 24-Bus IEEE Reliability Test System (IEEE-RTS). The optimal solutions in Pareto fronts of different cases are reached, analyzed, and the final solution (optimal plan) of each case is obtained using the fuzzy decision making method. Moreover, in order to analyze the effects of variations in the large-scale wind farm generation on the transmission expansion... 

    Reshaping energy policy for sustainable development: Curbing Iran’s carbon emission monster via renewable energies

    , Article Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy ; Volume 11, Issue 9 , 2016 , Pages 830-840 ; 15567249 (ISSN) Eshraghi, H ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc 
    Abstract
    This paper formulates flow of energy from primary resources and import routes to different socio-economic sectors by making use of Long-Range Energy Alternatives Planning (LEAP) model. It presents a baseline of how Iran’s future production and consumption patterns evolve. It also seeks plausible scenario for renewable energies utilization and evaluates its mitigation potential and economic aspects. Model results indicate that exploitation of a "not-too-strict" package of renewable sources featuring 10 GW of wind and 19 GW of hydro by the end of 2035 will lead to CO2 emissions to be reduced up to an amount of 190.7 million tons in the study period. By accounting for the opportunity costs... 

    Nonlinear kinematics analysis and internal resonance of wind turbine blade with coupled flapwise and edgewise vibration modes

    , Article Journal of Sound and Vibration ; Volume 435 , 2018 , Pages 390-408 ; 0022460X (ISSN) Karimi, B ; Moradi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Academic Press  2018
    Abstract
    Environmental issues and energy crisis have caused the world attention to the renewable energies; especially the wind power, since they have low cost and high reliability. To achieve higher capacity, wind turbines have increased in their size over the years. However, the large size of the modern turbines has exacerbated the problem of vibrations, which results in lower efficiency and power generation. Because of the large deformations, the conventional linear theories cannot model the blades accurately, due to the importance of nonlinear effects in large scale wind turbines. In this research, a nonlinear kinematic model of the wind turbine blade is developed using the Hamilton's principle.... 

    Joint write policy and fault-tolerance mechanism selection for caches in DSM technologies: energy-reliability trade-off

    , Article Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, ISQED 2009, 16 March 2009 through 18 March 2009, San Jose, CA ; 2009 , Pages 839-844 ; 9781424429530 (ISBN) Manoochehri, M ; Ejlali, A ; Miremadi, G ; International Society for Quality Electronic Design, ISQED ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Write-through caches potentially have higher reliability than write-back caches. However, write-back caches are more energy efficient. This paper provides a comparison between the write-back and write-through policies based on the combination of reliability and energy consumption criteria. In the experiments, SIMPLESCALAR tool and CACTI model are used to evaluate the characteristics of the caches. The results show that a write-through cache with one parity bit per word is as reliable as a write-back cache with SEC-DED code per word. Furthermore, the results show that the energy saving of the write-through cache over the write-back cache increases if any of the following changes happens: i) a... 

    An overview of energy planning in Iran and transition pathways towards sustainable electricity supply sector

    , Article Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews ; Volume 112 , 2019 , Pages 58-74 ; 13640321 (ISSN) Aryanpur, V ; Atabaki, M. S ; Marzband, M ; Siano, P ; Ghayoumi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Despite a substantial potential of renewable energy sources, the current energy supply system in Iran relies almost entirely on fossil fuel resources. It has imposed significant financial burden on the country and has led to considerable GHG emissions. Moreover, the country is confronting several challenges for harnessing alternative clean energy sources and promoting rational energy policies over the recent decades. To probe the root cause of these problems, this paper first provides an overview on the previous energy planning attempts in Iran. It shows that adequate commitment to a long-term energy planning could have meaningfully prevented these serious challenges. However, the previous...