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Low-carbon economy / Savonius wind turbine / Wind turbines / Wind power / Turbine / Wind energy / Energy development / Renewable energy / Wind / Energy / Technology / Energy policy
Date: 2014-03-19 22:48:41
Low-carbon economy
Savonius wind turbine
Wind turbines
Wind power
Turbine
Wind energy
Energy development
Renewable energy
Wind
Energy
Technology
Energy policy

Subject: Feasibility study of Wind Energy at National Institute of Technology, Silchar, Using HOMER Name of Author: Akash Joshi E-mail:[removed], [removed]

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