Assessment of the wind energy potential at Bausch + Lomb Waterford

作者: John Flynn

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摘要: In recent years, renewable energy has come to prominence due worldwide concern over greenhouse gases, supply issues and increasing economic volatility, this, coupled with the ever-increasing price of fossil fuels, led an increased emphasis being placed on alternative sources energy. These are attributable a number factors, typically, dependence fuel reserves, increase in demand current climate. As result factors mentioned above, greater reliance been sources. Wind is abundant potential source Ireland. Wind is, however, extremely variable nature, as also, albeit lesser extent, national for electrical Harnessing predicting power from wind challenge, especially Ireland’s going significantly (more than 70-fold by 2050, according one roadmap) next few years. Allied nature resources Ireland levels grid penetration that currently experiencing, electricity auto production, where generated local, private use, becoming ever more prevalent. Furthermore, production will form key component distributed generation future smart grids even now attractive option users large demands, primarily reduce their costs small surplus on-site exported grid.

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