VideoCategory: Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics)

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Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics) research covers research on producing electricity from various renewable resources such as wind, hydro, and bioenergy, excluding photovoltaic solar power. This field is crucial for advancing sustainable energy solutions and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. As a subfield of electrical engineering, it involves studying power generation technologies, system integration, and efficiency improvements. JoVE Visualize pairs PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos to enrich understanding of experimental techniques and real-world applications.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Electrical Energy Generation

Established research methods focus on analyzing the performance and efficiency of renewable energy technologies like wind turbines and hydroelectric generators. Techniques often involve modeling electrical output, evaluating resource availability, and measuring system reliability. Data-driven studies quantify aspects like grid integration and lifecycle emissions, helping to understand how much electricity comes from renewable energy and its impact on energy systems.

Innovations and Emerging Techniques

Emerging research explores innovative approaches such as advanced energy storage solutions, smart grid technologies, and hybrid renewable systems that combine multiple energy sources. Novel materials and control algorithms aim to optimize generation efficiency and integration with existing infrastructure. These trends reflect the evolving global renewable energy market size and address challenges demonstrated in renewable energy vs fossil fuels graphs and analyses.

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May 1, 1980

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The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery

The expanded polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) graft as a vascular substitute

  • R Suy, A Nevelteen, D Deleersnijder et al.

February 14, 2003

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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi = Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation

[The development of a RF electrical pole catheter for heart ablation]

  • Y Zhang, B Luo, B Han et al.

January 15, 1991

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

Hole-tunneling dynamics in biased GaAs/Al0.35Ga0.65As asymmetric double quantum wells

  • Nido, Alexander, Rühle et al.

February 1, 1974

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Journal of Theoretical Biology

Letter: On the inclusion of spontaneous emission in a neuronic equation of state

  • K Rafanelli, S Orenstein et al.

March 1, 1995

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

Fluctuations of the number of energy levels at the mobility edge

  • Aronov, Mirlin et al.

December 15, 1992

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

Increased screening of the hydrogenic donor due to modulation doping in quantum wells

  • Reynolds, Jogai, Yu et al.

February 20, 1989

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Physical Review Letters

Collective band structure and origin of enhanced E1 decays in 18O

  • Gai, Rugari, France et al.