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Biomass 1 Combined heat and power generation 1 Micro-scale Generation 1 Micro-scale generation 1 Renewable Energy 1 Small-scale generation 1 Wind Energy 1 Wood chips 1
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González, Arnau 1 Maklad, Yasser 1 Navarro, Pere 1 Puig, Rita 1 Riba, Jordi-Roger 1
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Bulletin of Energy Economics (BEE) 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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A Quick Estimate of Power and Cost for Micro-Scale Generation Wind Turbine Utilising Weibull Method for Non-Specialists
Maklad, Yasser - In: Bulletin of Energy Economics (BEE) 3 (2015) 1, pp. 1-9
In this study, a handy quick estimate of expected power and cost of micro-scale generation wind turbines is generated … for the purpose of simplifying and facilitating the deal of non-specialists with the sophisticated technicalities of micro-scale … generation wind turbines technologies and terminologies. Several small-scale wind turbines are examined such as rotor diameter …
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Review of micro- and small-scale technologies to produce electricity and heat from Mediterranean forests׳ wood chips
González, Arnau; Riba, Jordi-Roger; Puig, Rita; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 43 (2015) C, pp. 143-155
In the current energy conjunction, with an expected growth of energy consumption in a context of fossil fuel depletion, more focus is being placed on renewable energy sources (RES) for electricity generation. One of the most appealing alternatives is biomass, which can be efficiently used to...
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