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Biomass Plant and Sensors Network for Process Monitoring and Energy Storage in a Superconducting Magnetic Device
Author(s) -
Salvatore A. Pullano,
Maria Giovanna Bianco,
Costantino Davide Critello,
Filippo Laganá,
D. Menniti,
Francesco Ruberto,
Raffaele Tiriolo,
Antonino S. Fiorillo
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
safety of technogenic environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2451-313X
pISSN - 2255-8705
DOI - 10.7250/ste.2014.012
Subject(s) - blackout , biomass (ecology) , context (archaeology) , christian ministry , energy storage , superconducting magnetic energy storage , process (computing) , production (economics) , process engineering , environmental science , electric power , engineering , electrical engineering , systems engineering , power (physics) , computer science , electric power system , superconducting magnet , physics , operating system , biology , magnet , philosophy , theology , macroeconomics , quantum mechanics , economics , paleontology , oceanography , geology
This research has been carried out in the context of a national organization project (PON04a2_F), promoted by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research under the tutelage of the European Community. It is part of a more complex “Smart Cities” project, and it is devoted to the realization of an alternative system for green energy production. It includes an electrical power supply generated from the anaerobic digestion of biomass and the storage of electrical energy in a superconducting magnetic energy storage device in order to overcome energy blackout and meet the energy needs of the network when the demand rises in closed-cycle production systems.

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