Publications by authors named "Yuechao Chao"

Approximately 75-90 % of a person's lifetime is spent inside increasingly airtight buildings, where indoor pollutant levels typically exceed those outdoors. Poor indoor air quality can lead to allergies, respiratory diseases, and even cancer, and can also reduce the longevity of buildings. Passive adsorption materials play a crucial role in reducing indoor pollutants.

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This study proposed a novel building attached photovoltaic (BAPV) system mainly comprised of the PV system, building with household appliances, electric vehicle (EV), and power grid. Effect analyses of four typical factors are conducted, including the number of batteries, PV system supporting type, azimuth, and tilt angles of PV panels. The results show that the BAPV system with 8 batteries, an open PV system supporting type, an azimuth angle of 0°, and a tilt angle of 30.

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This paper aims at facilitating the developments of solar photovoltaic (PV) power and wind power generations to reduce carbon emission and achieve the carbon neutralization. The main novelty of this study is developing a new partnership comprised by the green energy investment company (GEIC), solar power plant (SPP), and offshore wind power plant (OWPP) and analyzing the impacts of typical factors on the coordinated development of SPP and OWPP based on the evolutionary game theoretical method. By using a tripartite evolutionary game model, the stability analysis of equilibrium strategy is carried out.

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Solar thermal power and nuclear power generations are two most promising clean energy power approaches, which are effective for reducing carbon emissions. In order to promote the coordinated development of solar thermal power and nuclear power in China under the background of carbon neutral, the current paper develops a partnership comprised by the energy investment company (EIC), solar thermal power plant (STPP) and nuclear power plant (NPP). By utilizing the evolutionary game theory method and current policies of China, the evolutionary process simulations of the three participants under different conditions are conducted, which demonstrate that steady states could be achieved under different partnerships.

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