ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGIES FOR POWER ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE
Abstract
Considered innovative renewable energy technologies include a new energy model for the future of the world on the basis of the global solar industry, waveguide resonance electrical networks and systems based on Tesla technology, electric contactless high ground transportation, power systems of marine vessels with water for electric power transmission, hydraulic turbine using the energy of ocean currents, single-conductor lighting systems based on light-emitting diodes and field emission lamps, plasma processing techniques of solid organic waste, plants for the production of a multi-engine and boiler fuel, CHP cogeneration and solar power.
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