Yield Envelopes and Spectrum Response from Foundations Applied to Wind Turbines in Marine Soils

AbstractNew sources of energy are necessary today to totally avoid oil dependence. People are researching renewable energy systems (RES) because RES are a challenge for economies and clean energy sources around the world. This paper presents an overview of the current status of energy production bas...

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Hauptverfasser: Equihua-Anguiano, Luisa N, Orozco-Calderón, Marcos, Chávez-Negrete, Carlos, Arreygue-Rocha, Eleazar, Pérez-Cruz, José Roberto
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