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The Photovoltaic Generation of Electricity
Scientific American, 1976A review is presented on the physics, fabrication, and cost of solar cells. The economics of photovoltaic generation of electricity are discussed. (WDM)
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Generator and Electrical System
2011Most small wind turbines use a permanent magnet generator (PMG). Its main characteristics are described along with those of induction generators. After a brief look at gearboxes, the remainder of the electrical system is described. This comprises the rectifier to convert the generator’s fluctuating AC output into DC and then the inverter to produce ...
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Are renewable energy technologies cost competitive for electricity generation?
Renewable Energy, 2021G. Timilsina
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Physics Today, 1984
The decade after 1945 saw substantial changes at the General Electric Research Laboratory in Schenectady both in the way in which research was done and in the people doing the research. The passing of the generations at a research laboratory in a small city in Upstate New York reflected a broader change undergone after World War II by all of American ...
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The decade after 1945 saw substantial changes at the General Electric Research Laboratory in Schenectady both in the way in which research was done and in the people doing the research. The passing of the generations at a research laboratory in a small city in Upstate New York reflected a broader change undergone after World War II by all of American ...
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Electrical-generator principles
2008Chapter 8 of Electrical Craft Principles, Volume 1 dealt with electrical cells and batteries, which store energy in chemical form and convert it to electrical energy as required. Such devices are of importance for portable equipment and for use as standby supplies, but the amount of energy stored for a given size and weight is low.
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2017
General Electric (GE) traces its beginnings to Thomas A. Edison, who established the Edison Electric Light Company in 1878. In 1892, a merger of the Edison General Electric Light Company and the Thomson-Houston Electric Company created the General Electric Company. GE is a diversified technology, manufacturing, and services company with a commitment to
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General Electric (GE) traces its beginnings to Thomas A. Edison, who established the Edison Electric Light Company in 1878. In 1892, a merger of the Edison General Electric Light Company and the Thomson-Houston Electric Company created the General Electric Company. GE is a diversified technology, manufacturing, and services company with a commitment to
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Thermodielectric generation of electricity [PDF]
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