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Marine energy generation systems and related monitoring and control

Energy is very important to the world as a driver of the modern society. According to estimations done by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the total global energy consumption is about 17 500 TW·h/yr [1]. In the past, fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas supplied the biggest part of this...

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Published in:IEEE instrumentation & measurement magazine 2014-04, Vol.17 (2), p.27-32
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Generators
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Monitoring
Natural gas
Renewable energy
Renewable energy sources
Temperature measurement
Voltage measurement
Wind turbines
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