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Airborne wind energy- a review

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posted on 2019-05-28, 13:57 authored by Mahdi Ebrahimi Salari, Joseph Coleman, Daniel ToalDaniel Toal
Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) is a new approach to harvest stronger wind streams at higher altitudes for renewable energy. This paper reviews recent developments in this field. Conventional wind energy and current constrains for its development are discussed and airborne wind energy as an appropriate solution in the literature is reviewed. Different AWE technologies are reviewed and appraised and other related issues such as transmission and curtailment are discussed.

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EFFECTS OF DIET FORMULATION ON ZOONOTIC PATHOGENS IN SWINE FECES AND MANURE

Agricultural Research Service

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Vibrational Energy Transfer and Shock Waves in Molecular Materials

Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences

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Study on Aerodynamic Characteristics Control of Slender Body Using Active Flow Control Technique

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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Publication

International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Energy Related Materials (ENEFM2015). Springer Proceedings in Energy, Oral A., Bahsi Oral Z. (eds);

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Springer

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peer-reviewed

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SFI, ERC

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The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com

Language

English

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