Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system

A large percentage of Singapore's electricity source comes from the burning of gas and natural gas received via pipeline form neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia. Not having other natural resources of considerable amount of potential in electricity generating elements like water for hydroelectr...

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Main Author: Kong, Seng Quee.
Other Authors: Wang Peng
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40321
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-403212023-07-07T15:49:05Z Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system Kong, Seng Quee. Wang Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric apparatus and materials A large percentage of Singapore's electricity source comes from the burning of gas and natural gas received via pipeline form neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia. Not having other natural resources of considerable amount of potential in electricity generating elements like water for hydroelectricity or wind for wind turbine plant, Singapore continues to rely on the burning of fossil fuel to meet its island-wide electricity demand. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-14T08:25:46Z 2010-06-14T08:25:46Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40321 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf
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Kong, Seng Quee.
Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
description A large percentage of Singapore's electricity source comes from the burning of gas and natural gas received via pipeline form neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia. Not having other natural resources of considerable amount of potential in electricity generating elements like water for hydroelectricity or wind for wind turbine plant, Singapore continues to rely on the burning of fossil fuel to meet its island-wide electricity demand.
author2 Wang Peng
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Kong, Seng Quee.
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author Kong, Seng Quee.
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title Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
title_short Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
title_full Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
title_fullStr Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
title_full_unstemmed Study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
title_sort study of hybrid electric system and thermal energy system
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