OPERATING THE OIL PRODUCTION FACILITY WITH SOLAR AND WIND GENERATOR

Journal Title: Fiability & Durability - Year 2017, Vol 19, Issue 1

Abstract

In this paper we present an analysis of theoretical concepts very common nowadays, photovoltaic and wind turbines, but also a practical part where I presented a hybrid (photovoltaic-wind) to power a pump extraction cavitation progressive.

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STAN Marius

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STAN Marius (2017). OPERATING THE OIL PRODUCTION FACILITY WITH SOLAR AND WIND GENERATOR. Fiability & Durability, 19(1), 60-66. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-232127