2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.07.032
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A solar–wind hydrogen energy system for the Ceará state – Brazil

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“…Do mesmo modo, com o advento das novas tecnologias de geração de energia de forma distribuída, as redes elétricas e de comunicação passarão a interligar milhões de fontes de energia renováveis (KESHAV;ROSENBERG, 2011 de painéis fotovoltaicos, a produção de energia elétrica no estado seria suficiente para atender 100% da sua demanda (SACRAMENTO et al, 2008;MENEZES NETO et al, 2009;VIANA et al, 2011;ESTEVES et al, 2015). Revista Brasileira de Energias Renováveis, v.6, n.4, p. 763-786, 2017(Retscreen International, 2016BUSTOS et al, 2015).…”
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“…Do mesmo modo, com o advento das novas tecnologias de geração de energia de forma distribuída, as redes elétricas e de comunicação passarão a interligar milhões de fontes de energia renováveis (KESHAV;ROSENBERG, 2011 de painéis fotovoltaicos, a produção de energia elétrica no estado seria suficiente para atender 100% da sua demanda (SACRAMENTO et al, 2008;MENEZES NETO et al, 2009;VIANA et al, 2011;ESTEVES et al, 2015). Revista Brasileira de Energias Renováveis, v.6, n.4, p. 763-786, 2017(Retscreen International, 2016BUSTOS et al, 2015).…”
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“…In recent years, as concern increases about global warming, the use of stored H 2 for electricity production through the fuel cell system in addition to RE sources is highlighted as a part of an environment friendly technology [3,4]. In future with the demand for lower carbon economies, the H 2 based systems could provide a significant solution for meeting the energy demand in electricity / heat / automobile sectors with negligible green house gas emissions [5,6]. H 2 powered back-up power systems with short term energy storage devices such as ultra capacitors are also going to be utilized for many applications, including fuel cell based hybrid vehicles.…”
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confidence: 99%