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INNOVATIVE COMPLEX INSTALLATIONS FOR THE ECO-ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION IN COASTAL AREAS

In order to ensure a sustainable development, it was necessary to develop technologies for capturing, storing and transforming the energy produced by renewable sources into electricity. In this sense, they have been designed and put into operation a number of facilities for obtaining green energy. E...

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Published in:European Journal of Materials Science and Engineering (Online) 2018-12, Vol.3 (4), p.173-183
Main Authors: Alina-Florina NICOLAE, George POTERAS, Gyorgy DEAK, Andreea - Ioana DAESCU, Iasmina - Florina BURLACU
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Language:English
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Summary:In order to ensure a sustainable development, it was necessary to develop technologies for capturing, storing and transforming the energy produced by renewable sources into electricity. In this sense, they have been designed and put into operation a number of facilities for obtaining green energy. Even if, over time these have been optimized to increase the efficiency of electricity production, they had disadvantages in terms of environmental impact. Besides being occupied by large areas of land or represented high accident risks, conventional facilities for generating electricity from renewable energy sources had high costs of production, transport, installation and maintenance. Following the advanced research in the field of energy and environmental protection, a vertically-developed complex installation has been developed, at the laboratory level, that captures and transforms solar radiation, wind power and wave energy into electricity. This has been adapted for coastal areas and it can be the source of electricity in disadvantaged areas. Exploitation of the complex system is continuous, with high efficiency, regardless the weather conditions. At the same time, the vertical development of the complex involves the setting up of some small areas, with an insignificant impact on the aquatic environment.
ISSN:2537-4338
2537-4346