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An Experimental Investigation Into the Impact of Environmental Factors on Solar Panel Efficiency
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Case Studies in the Environment
Case Studies in the Environment (2025) 9 (1): 2467570.
Published: 03 January 2025
...Gohar Ali; Maaz Akhtar; Haider Ali Electricity generation predominantly relies on nonrenewable energy sources, primarily fossil fuels. The anticipated depletion of these resources has catalyzed a shift toward renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass, and hydroelectric power, which...
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Socially Not Acceptable: Lessons from a Wind Farm Project in St-Valentin, Quebec
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Case Studies in the Environment
Case Studies in the Environment (2018) 2 (1): 1–10.
Published: 31 December 2018
... by the government due to lack of social acceptance, in order to illustrate the importance of this norm today. The project involved the construction of 25 turbines to generate 52 MW of power. Launched in 2006, the project was already significantly under way by 2008; however, in 2011, the government permanently...