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India 2 commercialisation 2 environmental impact 2 grid interaction 2 renewable energy 2 wind energy 2 wind monitoring 2 wind power 2 Grid interaction 1 Load management 1 Load matching 1 Net zero energy building 1 Self consumption 1 Self-generation 1
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Pohekar, S.D. 2 Ramachandran, M. 2 Soni, M.S. 2 Candanedo, José 1 Lindberg, Karen Byskov 1 Marszal, Anna Joanna 1 Salom, Jaume 1 Widén, Joakim 1
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International Journal of Global Energy Issues 2 Applied Energy 1
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Analysis of load match and grid interaction indicators in net zero energy buildings with simulated and monitored data
Salom, Jaume; Marszal, Anna Joanna; Widén, Joakim; … - In: Applied Energy 136 (2014) C, pp. 119-131
, and the resulting import/export interaction with the surrounding electricity grid, commonly named grid interaction. This …
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A review of wind energy developments in India
Pohekar, S.D.; Soni, M.S.; Ramachandran, M. - In: International Journal of Global Energy Issues 21 (2004) 3, pp. 276-286
Climate change, dwindling reserves of fossil fuels and shortage of electricity have prompted the government to give an impetus to renewable energy sources. Wind energy, with an average growth rate of 30%, is the fastest growing source of renewable energy in the world. India has a potential...
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A review of wind energy developments in India
Pohekar, S.D.; Soni, M.S.; Ramachandran, M. - In: International Journal of Global Energy Issues 21 (2004) 3, pp. 276-286
Climate change, dwindling reserves of fossil fuels and shortage of electricity have prompted the government to give an impetus to renewable energy sources. Wind energy, with an average growth rate of 30%, is the fastest growing source of renewable energy in the world. India has a potential...
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