Hailu Kebede et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Feasibility Study of PV‐Wind‐Fuel Cell Hybrid Power System for Electrification of a Rural Village in EthiopiaHailu Kebede et al., 2018
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- Hailu Kebede M
- Bekele Beyene G
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- Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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As the energy consumption is increasing in an alarming rate and peoples and international communities are well aware of environmental protection, alternative (ie, renewable and fuel cell based) distributed generation (DG) systems have attracted increased interest. Wind …
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