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their primary function is to generate renewable energy (at the cost of covering large areas with solar panels), there is growing recognition that solar parks also offer a unique opportunity to restore and enhance
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challenges to the electricity transmission and distribution system, as solar power is not dispatchable and therefore its incorporation as a major element of the generation mix requires the accurate prediction
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of electrolysis process in green hydrogen production can be improved therefore ultimately lower LCoH, contributing to net zero by generating zero carbon emissions and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Cranfield is
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of this project is on a holistic investigation of energy efficiency in next-generation mobile networking systems. In the past decade, on the road to 5G, there has been a transformation in the mobile networking
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distribution. This process often takes place in large scale driers where the material is heated and broken up mechanically with mixing blades. However, under certain conditions the process can break down as the
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learning’ approaches (such as Deep CNN’s) and ‘unsupervised learning’ approaches (such as reinforcement based learning and generative adversarial networks). Some of the main problems with Second Wave AI