W. Fuhs’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Basis for sustainability: Renewable energy sources
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May 1999

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1 Citation

Brennstoff-Waerme-Kraft

G Eisenbeiss

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W Fuhs

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H Hertlein

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Renewable energy ... Basis for sustainability: Renewable energy. Wind energy and photovoltaic cells already on the way to success

January 1999

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The primary results of the 25-year research and industrial development in the area of renewable energy are reviewed with emphasis on the use of wind energy and photovoltaic cells. It is shown that many technologies are not yet ready for practical applications while other technologies have already been commercially marketed. The future progress rate will depend on governmental support. However, it is clear that renewable energy sources will play an important role in worldwide energy supply not today or tomorrow but sometime in the middle of this century.

Citations (1)


... For example, wood requires a mere axe for procession. Political and economic synergy are required for the promotion of investment on the low carbon energy Bigerna et al.,(2015) stated that renewable energy source more sustainable over fossil fuel but it is faced with a lot of development challenges like cost. Using Europe as a case study, renewable energy is mostly used for transportation and electricity and so could be in other regions in the world, In order for renewable energy to compete with the conventional energy source, renewable energy must be subsidized because renewable energy requires a profound modification of our infrastructures to be fully effective which is always capital intensive. ...

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED RESEARCH VOL. 2, ISSUE 2
Basis for sustainability: Renewable energy sources
  • Citing Article
  • May 1999

Brennstoff-Waerme-Kraft