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Energy development / Wind turbine / Solar power / Orders of magnitude / Capacity factor / Solar thermal energy / Wind power in New Zealand / Intermittent energy source / Energy / Technology / Energy conversion
Date: 2009-01-09 17:05:03
Energy development
Wind turbine
Solar power
Orders of magnitude
Capacity factor
Solar thermal energy
Wind power in New Zealand
Intermittent energy source
Energy
Technology
Energy conversion

72 SOLAR ENERGY FARMS Karl H. IMe-Y School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, University of Oklahoma. Norman, Oklahoma

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