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Offshore applications allow to exploit different renewable energy sources (wave, wind, solar) that are complementary each other, due to their statistical yearly distributions.
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Sustainable biomass exploitation for combined heat and power (CHP) generation is fundamental to address concerns about … demands exclusively through renewable resources. A layout of a hybrid micro-gas turbine-solarplant fed by biomass from … agriculture products (olive pits) is modelled. It provides the coupling between a gasifier, dedicated to the biomass conversion …
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-2019. The renewable energy sources are disaggregated according to their source of production (biomass, solar, wind, and hydro … alternative renewable energy sources have diverse implications for global growth management policies. On the one hand, biomass and …
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At least since the 1980 study on the energiewende by Krause et al. (Energie-Wende: Wachstum und Wohlstand ohne Erdöl und Uran. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer), renewable energies have been considered a viable alternative to conventional fossil fuels, and renewable energy technologies were seen...
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