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Levelized cost of electricity - renewable energy technologies
The study compares the present costs for conversion of different energy forms into electricity and gives a prognosis for the further cost development up to 2030.
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The energy cost of level walking in patients with hemiplegia
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1995The energy cost of level walking (Cw) was measured from the ratio of O2 consumption to speed (from 0.1 to 1.2 m‐s−1) in hemiplegic patients (n=20) and in a control group of healthy subjects (n=17). Average age and body mass were 58, 54 years and 73, 78 kg, respectively. In hemiplegic patients Cw was higher than in control subjects (average value at 1.0
Zamparo, Paola +4 more
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Solar Levelized Cost of Energy Projection in Indonesia
2021 International Conference on Technology and Policy in Energy and Electric Power (ICT-PEP), 2021Solar Levelized Cost of Energy is influenced by a multitude of factors such as investment costs for material and product, operational and maintenance costs, solar cell lifetime, degradation, as well as installation region. This study aims to clarify the current vague details of Solar LCOE in Indonesia. Moreover, projection of Solar LCOE in Indonesia is
Zainal Arifin +3 more
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Assumptions and the levelized cost of energy for photovoltaics
Energy & Environmental Science, 2011Photovoltaic electricity is a rapidly growing renewable energy source and will ultimately assume a major role in global energy production. The cost of solar-generated electricity is typically compared to electricity produced by traditional sources with a levelized cost of energy (LCOE) calculation.
Seth B. Darling +3 more
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Levelized cost of energy calculations for microgrids
2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 2016The levelized cost of energy (LCOE) provides an effective tool to compare different energy resource technologies with different lifetimes, cost structures, and capacity factors from an economical perspective. This paper follows simple and limited discussions in LCOE calculations of individual generation units and extends it to a sophisticated model to ...
Hossein Lotfi, Amin Khodaei
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Energy cost of walking of amputees
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1976A comparison of selected gait parameters and the energy cost of prosthetic walking was made in seventy patients with unilateral traumatic and vascular amputations. Amputations above the knee, below the knee, and at the Syme's level were compared in both groups of amputees, and a control group of forty normal subjects also studied.
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Feasibility Study of Renewable Energy Using Levelized Cost Energy
2019 IEEE 7th Conference on Systems, Process and Control (ICSPC), 2019Pulau Tioman used diesel to supply electricity to all residents. So, TNB comes out with a solution by implementing the renewable energy such as hydro and solar PV to supply electricity by replaced the usage of diesel. For this case study will be comparing the Levelized cost of using RE energy projects which used mini hydropower plant in Sungai Mentawak
Nur Adriana Hasya Mohd Azhar +4 more
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The levelized cost of energy and regulatory uncertainty in plant lifetimes
The Engineering Economist, 2021The levelized cost of energy is commonly used in both policymaking and capital investment decisions. It unitizes capital costs by amortizing them over an assumed asset life.
David C. Rode, Paul S. Fischbeck
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Geospatial levelized cost of energy in Colombia: GeoLCOE
2015 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (ISGT LATAM), 2015This work presents a geospatial computational tool—GeoLCOE—for estimating the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of multiple power generation technologies in Colombia. This tool is designed for assessing both economically and technically new generation projects across the Colombian geography.
Alejandro Castillo-Ramírez +2 more
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Factors affecting the energy cost of level running at submaximal speed
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2015Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work and for analysis of endurance performance in running. Metabolic demand may be expressed either as the energy spent per unit distance (energy cost of running, C r) or as energy demand at a given running speed (running economy). Systematic studies showed a
Lacour, Jean-René, Bourdin, Muriel
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