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regional and temporal differences in residential solar thermal uptake. Spatial panel regression models are estimated to capture … characteristics and climatic suitability. The panel data contain observations for over 1 million solar thermal installations across …
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/methodology/approach The author uses a sample of 15 countries over the period 2006-2015 and proposes a linear dynamic panel data model based on …
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PANEL. First the system is oriented towards the east waiting for sun to rise. When this happens, the PILOT keeps tracking … the other on the PANEL. After each positioning of the PILOT, a comparison process takes over. If the voltage induced by … the PILOT LDR is greater than that induced by the PANEL LDR plus a preset offset, the PANEL aligns itself with the PILOT …
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was followed by the establishment of the country’s first photovoltaic solar panel manufacturing company and the …
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Several studies on photovoltaic systems focused on how it operates and energy required in operating it. Little attention is paid on its configurations, modeling of mean time to system failure, availability, cost benefit and comparisons of parallel and series–parallel designs. In this research...
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Social interaction (peer) effects are recognized as a potentially important factor in the diffusion of new products. In the case of environmentally friendly goods or technologies, both marketers and policy makers are interested in the presence of causal peer effects as social spillovers can be...
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Social interaction (peer) effects are recognized as a potentially important factor in the diffusion of new products. In the case of environmentally friendly goods or technologies, both marketers and policy makers are interested in the presence of causal peer effects as social spillovers can be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014040701
Solar radiation is one of the key inputs of solar system devices. It is intermittent in nature because its intensity varies from sunrise to noon and back to zero at sunset (0 - Maximum- 0) and subject to unpredictable interruption by rain, cloud snow or dust. There is need for the solar...
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