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Use of the bio-engineering technologies in the construction and upgrade of complex installations for obtaining energy from three renewable sources. Complex installations for flowing waters
In the context of the sustainable development, the problem of the widespread use of renewable energy resources, which are clean and inexhaustible, is becoming more acute. In this regard, it is necessary to develop some capture installations that use renewable energy sources as efficiently as possibl...
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description | In the context of the sustainable development, the problem of the widespread use of renewable energy resources, which are clean and inexhaustible, is becoming more acute. In this regard, it is necessary to develop some capture installations that use renewable energy sources as efficiently as possible and with low impact on the environment. This paper presents a patented installation that integrates three sources of renewable energy: wind energy, solar energy and hydraulic energy of water current. The efficiency of this complex installation is given by the fact that the simultaneous capitalization of the three renewable energy sources leads to a high efficiency, in relation with the occupied area. To increase the renewable energy absorption level, both the air turbine and the hydraulic turbine have been equipped with different bioengineering models of blades and paddles. Following the testing of the two turbines equipped with blades and paddles with bioengineering geometry, a significant improvement of their efficiency was found, compared to the initial blades and paddles. |
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