2014
DOI: 10.3280/efe2013-003003
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Influence of new fac tors on global energy prospects in the medium term: compar ison among the 2010, 2011 and 2012 editions of the IEA's World Energy Outlook reports

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“…The second one contains the coils, with a three-phase connection, representing the magnetic circuit. End stroke springs are installed in the upper and lower part of the central buoy, in order to avoid any device damage due to bad weather [35]. Figure 13 represents a cross section of the conversion buoy, in which the eight linear generators are visible, with the connecting road and the springs installed in the upper and lower part of the case.…”
Section: Deim Point Absorbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second one contains the coils, with a three-phase connection, representing the magnetic circuit. End stroke springs are installed in the upper and lower part of the central buoy, in order to avoid any device damage due to bad weather [35]. Figure 13 represents a cross section of the conversion buoy, in which the eight linear generators are visible, with the connecting road and the springs installed in the upper and lower part of the case.…”
Section: Deim Point Absorbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing concerns for the global environmental effects of greenhouse emissions, resulting from energy consumption, make relevant the current role of renewable sources in a regional policy context [4,5]; local authorities are called to play a remarkable role with strategies improving the energy efficiency and sustainability in all energetic uses [6,7] and replacing, as possible, fossil-based technology with proper renewable energy technologies [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La mayoría de la cantidad de energía usada a nivel mundial está distribuida entre los sectores de generación eléctrica y del transporte, seguidos de industrias de tipo químico, agrónomas, entre otras. Según [1], se proyecta un crecimiento de la población mundial de alrededor de 10 billones de habitantes para el 2050, por lo que se necesitará un promedio de 32,3 [TW] para suplir sus necesidades energéticas, el mismo que es considerablemente mayor a los 13,2 [TW] que se consumen actualmente [2], [3]. Según [47], el consumo de combustibles fósiles es de alrededor del 83%, mientras el restante se divide para las demás fuentes energéticas.…”
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