2017
DOI: 10.1080/15325008.2017.1292569
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Economic Analysis of Hybrid Wind/PV/Diesel/ESS System on a Large Oil Tanker

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“…A few studies have been conducted on nuclear systems alone or on fossil fuel renewable hybrids and there is a lack of research on nuclear renewable hybrid energy systems for oceangoing marine vessels (Gabbar, Adham, & Abdussami, 2021). According to a study by (Wen et al, 2017), energy storage systems, solar PV, wind energy, hybrid systems with diesel engines and other renewable energy sources might all have a positive economic impact when integrated into maritime vessels.…”
Section: Solar Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies have been conducted on nuclear systems alone or on fossil fuel renewable hybrids and there is a lack of research on nuclear renewable hybrid energy systems for oceangoing marine vessels (Gabbar, Adham, & Abdussami, 2021). According to a study by (Wen et al, 2017), energy storage systems, solar PV, wind energy, hybrid systems with diesel engines and other renewable energy sources might all have a positive economic impact when integrated into maritime vessels.…”
Section: Solar Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies have been conducted on nuclear systems alone or on fossil fuel renewable hybrids and there is a lack of research on nuclear renewable hybrid energy systems for oceangoing marine vessels (Gabbar, Adham, & Abdussami, 2021). According to a study by (Wen et al, 2017), energy storage systems, solar PV, wind energy, hybrid systems with diesel engines and other renewable energy sources might all have a positive economic impact when integrated into maritime vessels.…”
Section: Solar Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies have been conducted on nuclear systems alone or on fossil fuel renewable hybrids and there is a lack of research on nuclear renewable hybrid energy systems for oceangoing marine vessels (Gabbar, Adham, & Abdussami, 2021). According to a study by (Wen et al, 2017), energy storage systems, solar PV, wind energy, hybrid systems with diesel engines and other renewable energy sources might all have a positive economic impact when integrated into maritime vessels.…”
Section: Solar Energymentioning
confidence: 99%