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1 online resource |
Summary |
This book, through step-by-step modelling and simulation, demonstrates why the large integration of small residential roof-mounted photovoltaic cells into the public grid is one of the best solutions to mankind's energy problems, given the consequent low impact on power systems' dispatching centres. It introduces and develops a new concept of renewable energy: the simultaneous operation on/off grid of the energy cell, with a triple function inverter (on-grid, off-grid and charger). The text highlights the advantages and superiority of the large integration of small residential widespread photo. |
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Subject |
Building-integrated photovoltaic systems.
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Power generation & distribution. |
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Energy conversion & storage. |
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Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology. |
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Building-integrated photovoltaic systems |
Other Form: |
Print version: Capatina, Octavian. Large grid integration of small residential photovoltaic cells. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020 1527549755 9781527549753 (OCoLC)1154567036 |
ISBN |
9781527551978 (electronic book) |
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1527551970 (electronic book) |
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1527549755 |
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9781527549753 |
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