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2. Wind Energy Systems
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- Solar PV & Thermal: Beyond the basics—efficiency metrics you won't find online.
- Wind Energy Dynamics: Grid integration strategies.
- Biomass & Fuel Cells: Practical design parameters.
- The "Emerging" Section: Ocean thermal, geothermal, and hybrid systems.
- For Students: Focus on Chapter 5 (Economics of Renewable Energy). Kothari provides exclusive formulas for Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) that are frequently asked in GATE and IES exams.
- For Researchers: The bibliography at the end of the "Emerging Technologies" section is a goldmine. Kothari lists obscure journal papers on wave energy that are not indexed in mainstream databases.
- For Professionals: Use the grid integration chapters to solve real-world problems like voltage flicker caused by wind turbines.
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: Insights into more efficient, supercritical technology for traditional coal-fired thermal generation to bridge the gap during the energy transition. Policy and Global Context Introduction
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