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Автономные источники возобновляемой энергетики в электроснабжении фермерских хозяйств России

Автономные источники возобновляемой энергетики в электроснабжении фермерских хозяйств России

Abstract

In the article possibilities of using various autonomous sources of renewable energy for power supply systems of farms are considered. The basic attention is given systems including micro hydroelectric power station.

Рассмотрены перспективы применения различных автономных источников возобновляемой энергетики в системах электроснабжения фермерских хозяйств. Основное внимание уделено системам с микроГЭС.

Keywords

АВТОНОМНЫЕ ИСТОЧНИКИ ЭЛЕКТРОЭНЕРГИИ, ЭЛЕКТРОСНАБЖЕНИЕ, МИКРОГЭС, ФЕРМЕРСКИЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВА

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