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The major advantage of solar / wind hybrid system is that when solar and wind power production are used together, the reliability of the system is enhanced. Additionally, the size of battery storage can
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The major advantage of solar / wind hybrid system is that when solar and wind power production are used together, the reliability of the system is enhanced. Additionally, the size of battery storage can
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Experts estimate that Slovenia could meet more than a third of its electricity demand through solar power, but this would require prioritizing decentralized, community-based systems and actively
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In this work, we are focusing on evaluation of a fleet of PV systems in Slovenia where the electrical data is limited to the hourly output energy data while the orientation and inclination angles
Due to its favourable geographical location, Slovenia has a great potential for increasing its proportion of solar energy used. In 2020, a total of 11,990 solar power plants with a total electrical capacity of
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Oxygen Evolution Reaction Although dynamic structural reconstruction of sulfides under oxygen evolution reaction (OER) conditions is widely considered the origin of high activity, it
The Crystal Palace has a solar power plant (87.58 kWp) installed, a green roof has been built and a rainwater collection system is installed, which is discharged into ice banks. The ice bank works by
Aluminium producer Talum plans to install solar power plants of up to 60 MW overall. The project could boost utility-scale solar in Slovenia, where
The number of solar plants increased by only about 7%, which contrasts sharply with the substantial rise in total capacity. This suggests that developers are prioritizing large-scale projects
Hydrogel Microspheres In article number 2500426, Jianan Ren, Xiuwen Wu, Jinjian Huang, and co-workers comprehensively examine the synthesis and fabrication methodologies of
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A new nanoparticle-based biomarker panel is described that can differentiate pancreatic cancer from benign pancreatic disease with a high level of performance. This was enabled by microelectrode
Experts estimate that Slovenia could meet more than a third of its electricity demand through solar power, but this would require prioritizing decentralized, community-based systems and
New buildings with a roof area over 1,000 square metres and new car parks with a surface area exceeding that size will as a rule have to have solar panels installed under new rules
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