Decentralised Energy A Global Game Changer

As the contribution of renewable energy increases to meet climate change objectives, so does the extent to which electricity is generated by individuals and communities, moving a centralised system to a more decentralised one, with associated system management and integration challenges. However, n...

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Language:English
Published: London Ubiquity Press 2020
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