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This paper summarizes a feasibility study of potential wind-hybrid power systems for the islands of New England. The work included the compilation of an inventory of New England coastal islands, a categorization of the islands according to energy related criteria, and an overview of their present electricity supply. It also includes a proposal of wind-hybrid power systems for two selected islands, and an estimation of their technical performance and economic merits.
Wind Engineering – SAGE
Published: Mar 1, 2003
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