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2.1.13 Renewable electricity output Renewable energy (Fig. 12.15) has several possible sources: solar, wind, and geothermal. Their applications depend on the regional, feasibility, and scale. With the rise in energy-related emissions and their adverse impact on climate, the need of switching from...
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However, when cleaning or processing the grain heap of wheat at a stationary facility, electricity is used, which is cheaper than motor fuel. In addition, the use of motor fuel has a negative impact on the environment, increasing the amount of greenhouse gases [33,34,35]. 5. Conclusions ...