On the Design of Optical Energy Harvesting and Storage Systems for Outdoor Small Cells

Author(s):  
John Fakidis ◽  
Stefan Videv ◽  
Stepan Kucera ◽  
Holger Claussen ◽  
Harald Haas
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 2761-2777 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth M. Tennyson ◽  
Chen Gong ◽  
Marina S. Leite

2022 ◽  
pp. 441-477
Author(s):  
Anirban Maitra ◽  
Narayan Bhunia ◽  
Sumanta Bera ◽  
Bhanu Bhusan Khatua

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (29) ◽  
pp. 11179-11202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eun Jin Son ◽  
Jae Hong Kim ◽  
Kayoung Kim ◽  
Chan Beum Park

Recent advances in the design of quinone-functionalized hybrid materials are reviewed based on quinone's redox, electrical, optical, and metal chelating/reducing properties to determine these materials' applications in energy harvesting and storage systems.


2021 ◽  
pp. 279-288
Author(s):  
Agnes Chinecherem Nkele ◽  
Fabian I. Ezema ◽  
Mesfin A. Kebede

2020 ◽  
pp. 102-109
Author(s):  
D.KH. DOMULLODZHANOV ◽  
◽  
R. RAHMATILLOEV

The article presents the results of the field studies and observations that carried out on the territory of the hilly, low-mountain and foothill agro landscapes of the Kyzylsu-yuzhnaya (Kyzylsu-Southern) River Basin of Tajikistan. Taking into account the high-altitude location of households and the amount of precipitation in the river basin, the annual volumes of water accumulated with the use of low-cost systems of collection and storage of precipitation have been clarified. The amount of water accumulated in the precipitation collection and storage systems has been established, the volume of water used for communal and domestic needs,the watering of livestock and the amount of water that can be used to irrigate crops in the have been determined. Possible areas of irrigation of household plots depending on the different availability of precipitation have been determined. It has been established that in wet years (with precipitation of about 10%) the amount of water collected using drip irrigation will be sufficient for irrigation of 0.13 hectares, and in dry years (with 90% of precipitation) it will be possible to irrigate only 0.03 ha of the household plot. On the basis of the basin, the total area of irrigation in wet years can be 4497 ha, and in dry years only 1087 ha. Taking into account the forecasts of population growth by 2030 and an increase in the number of households, the total area of irrigation of farmlands in wet years may reach 5703 hectares,and in dry years – 1379 hectares. Growing crops on household plots under irrigation contributes to a significant increase in land productivity and increases the efficiency of water use of the Kyzylsu-yuzhnaya basin.


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