On the State-of-the-Art of Solar, Wind, and Other Green Energy Resources and Their Respective Storage Systems

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In this article, we provide a brief overview of solar photovoltaic and thermal energy, wind turbines with vertical and horizontal axes, and other sustainable energy production systems as well as energy storage systems. In some remote areas away from easy access to electricity and fresh water, a self-contained and self-sustainable off-grid energy production and storage farm is very much needed. In this so-called sustainable energy farm, solar photovoltaic and solar thermal energies along with wind energy can be harvested and stored in a secured battery warehouse with mobile wireless surveillance systems with unpredictable coherent motions. In this battery-based energy storage system, special fire protection measures must also be employed with heat sensors and early detection and alarm systems. The alarm system will be connected to both local fire stations and automated fire extinguishing systems. A subsequent paper will present the details of this wireless fireproof alarm powered by sustainable energy resources. The main purpose of this paper is to document, provide references, and inform about the state-of-the-art achievements in the field of renewable energies, particularly, solar, wind, and other green energy resources.

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Wang, S., Tonge, E., Sekanyo, I., Portmann, E., & Azzouz, S. M. (2023, March 1). On the State-of-the-Art of Solar, Wind, and Other Green Energy Resources and Their Respective Storage Systems. Eng. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/eng4010052

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