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Caribbean 2 Modelling tool 2 Optimization 2 Renewable energy 2 Solar 2 Wind 2 Caribbean countries 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Karibischer Raum 1 Open Source 1 Open source 1 Solar energy 1 Sonnenenergie 1 Wind energy 1 Windenergie 1
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Binnie, Yekini 2 Dorville, Jean-Francois 2 Duncan, Keith 2 Watson, Daren 2
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Photurgen: The open source software for the analysis and design of hybrid solar wind energy systems in the Caribbean region:a brief introduction to its development policy
Watson, Daren; Binnie, Yekini; Duncan, Keith; Dorville, … - In: Energy Reports 3 (2017), pp. 61-69
Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) use multiple renewable resources such as hydro, solar and wind collaboratively to produce energy that can meet a defined load demand continuously. Their combination can lead to the improvement in the systems efficiency and overall reliability. However, the...
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Photurgen: the open source software for the analysis and design of hybrid solar wind energy systems in the Caribbean region : a brief introduction to its development policy
Watson, Daren; Binnie, Yekini; Duncan, Keith; Dorville, … - In: Energy reports 3 (2017), pp. 61-69
Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) use multiple renewable resources such as hydro, solar and wind collaboratively to produce energy that can meet a defined load demand continuously. Their combination can lead to the improvement in the systems efficiency and overall reliability. However, the...
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