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Fawaz Abdullah

Research Interests

Power Plant and Solar Energy

Gender MALE
Place of Work Technical Engineering College/ Mosul
Department Department of Electrical Engineering Techniques
Qualification PhD
Speciality Power Plants
Email fawaz.sultan@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07701601616
Address NTU, Nineveh, Mosul, Iraq
C.V.

Name: Dr. Fawaz Sultan Abdullah Ahmed Al-Hadidi
Address: Mosul / Al-Nour District
Mobile Number: 07701601616 - 07740944508
Date of Birth: 4/5/1960
Nationality: Iraqi
Religion: Muslim
Email: fawaz.sultan@ntu.edu.iq
Academic Qualification: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Sofia Technical University, Bulgaria
Master's Degree in Medical Devices, Lenin University, Bulgaria
Higher Diploma, University, Sofia
Academic Title: Professor
Graduation Grade: Excellent. Year of Graduation: 2009, Sofia Technical University, Bulgaria

Skills

English Languages (80%)
Bulgarian Language (90%)
MATALB software (80%)
working experience

Academic Qualification

Ph.D
Sep 11, 2009 - Oct 23, 2025

PhD in Electrical Engineering, Sofia Technical University, Bulgaria
Master's in Medical Devices, Lenin University, People's Republic of Bulgaria
Higher Diploma, University, Sofia

Working Experience

powerplants [Installation of powerplants]
Oct 22, 2010 - Present

• Design and construction of solar power plants
• Expert in designing steam, gas, and hydroelectric power plants
• Design of solar power plants for extracting groundwater in desert areas

Publications

Comparative Analysis of Fuzzy Logic, PID, and FOPID Controllers in DC Microgrid Voltage Regulation for Power Plants: Integrating Renewable Energy Sources
Nov 30, 2024

Journal Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mechanics

publisher SEMARAK ILMU

DOI https://doi.org/10.37934/aram.128.1.5061

Issue 1

Volume 128

The worldwide direction moving towards sustainable energy solutions requires more advanced control mechanisms within power systems, especially in DC microgrids that combine renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind turbines with conventional power setups. This paper addresses the necessary challenge of maintaining steady and efficient DC voltage control—important for the dependability and performance of power plants. Specifically, it looks at the efficiency of four different control strategies: classic PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) controllers, Fuzzy Logic Controllers (FLC), Fractional Order PID (FOPID) controllers, and a new mixed system that merges Fuzzy Logic with PID controllers in a Fuzzy-PI layout. Our approach utilizes a strict comparative analysis using MATLAB Simulink simulations, assessing each controller’s capacity to manage dynamic load shifts, adjust to the unpredictability of renewable energy inputs, and preserve strong voltage stability under various operational cases. The simulations are crafted to single out the most effective control strategy to boost efficiency and toughness in microgrid operations. This study adds substantially to the progress of control strategies in hybrid energy systems, offering important insights into the creation of more complex and reliable power management solutions. By evaluating the performance of these varied controllers, we aim to underline potential upgrades in control systems that could support better energy management in intricate grid setups, thereby encouraging the wider inclusion of renewable energy technologies into power grids.

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Conferences

Conferences

Optimal Operation Planning of Mosul Hydro Power Complex Part I: Mathematical Models
Jun 23, 2008 - Jun 25, 2008

Publisher ELMA 2008

Country BULGARIA

Location sofia

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