5.3.- RENEWABLE ENERGIES

Renewable energies are clean, unlimited and increasingly competitive sources of energy. They are energy sources based on the use of natural resources: sun, wind, water or plant or animal biomass. They differ from fossil fuels mainly in their diversity, abundance and potential for use in any part of the planet, but especially in the fact that they do not produce greenhouse gases.

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Thanks to the development of renewable energies, it is possible to combat climate change and avoid its devastating impact. Global warming due to greenhouse gases is a fact and that is why one of the goals set by the United Nations is to achieve universal access to electricity by 2030.

There are various types of renewable energy such as wind energy, photovoltaic energy, hydropower, biomass and biogas, geothermal energy, tidal energy, wave power, bioethanol and biodiesel.

Given the importance of renewable energies, their main advantages should be emphasized: they do not emit greenhouse gases, are inexhaustible and less and less expensive, reduce energy dependence, and have a favorable political horizon.

Due to the proliferation of renewable energies and the need to create more efficient and flexible power systems, decentralized generation is becoming more and more popular. This is the origin of the Micro-Grids concept. They are bidirectional power generation systems, based mostly on renewable energies, which distribute electricity from various points of energy generation to consumers through digital technology and favoring the integration of renewable energies.

Thanks to this technological evolution that has given rise to renewable energies and to their decentralization, it has been possible to integrate the electric vehicle in today's society. In turn, this has significantly reduced greenhouse gases (CO2) and costs and increased the reliability of the electrical system.

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PUMPING STORAGE POWER PLANT APPLICATION, WITH SCADA - AEL-GAD-01S
  • AEL-GAD-01S
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
AEL-GAD-01S
Pumping Storage Power Plant Application, with SCADA
The Pumping Storage Power Plant Application, with SCADA, "AEL-GAD-01S", has been developed by Edibon to study the pumped storage power stations and their applications. Pumping Storage Power Plants Applications are a type of hydroelectric energy...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED PELTON TURBINE - TPC
  • TPC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
TPC
Computer Controlled Pelton Turbine
The Computer Controlled Pelton Turbine, "TPC", designed by EDIBON, consists of a small-scale Pelton turbine, with a valve that allows the flow to be regulated. The turbine includes a PELTON runner with 16 buckets, which can be clearly seen through...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED FRANCIS TURBINE - TFC
  • TFC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
TFC
Computer Controlled Francis Turbine
The Computer Controlled Francis Turbine, "TFC", consists of a small-scale Francis Turbine, with a valve that allows flow regulation and has a ring with adjustable guide vanes that allows control of the angle of incidence of the water in the...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED KAPLAN TURBINE - TKC
  • TKC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
TKC
Computer Controlled Kaplan Turbine
The Computer Controlled Kaplan Turbine, "TKC", consists of a small-scale Kaplan turbine that has a ring with adjustable guide vanes, which allow the control of water flow in the turbine.In order to raise the fluid, it has a computer controlled...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED RADIAL FLOW TURBINE - TFRC
  • TFRC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
TFRC
Computer Controlled Radial Flow Turbine
The Computer Controlled Radial Flow Turbine, "TFRC", consists of a small-scale radial flow turbine with two nozzles at 90 degrees to the perpendicular direction of the axis of rotation.In order to raise the fluid, it has a computer controlled pump...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED AXIAL FLOW TURBINE - TFAC
  • TFAC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
TFAC
Computer Controlled Axial Flow Turbine
The Computer Controlled Axial Flow Turbine, "TFAC", consists of a small-scale turbine with single-stage axial flow input. It has eight nozzles that act as water rings to the rotor, four of which have an incidence angle of 20º and the other four of...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL REACTION TURBINE - HTRC
  • HTRC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
HTRC
Computer Controlled Experimental Reaction Turbine
The Experimental Reaction Turbine, Computer Controlled (PC), "HTRC", allows to study the characteristics of operation of a small scale reaction turbine.This unit includes suitable instrumentation to measure the main parameters:There is a pressure...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL IMPULSE TURBINE - HTIC
  • HTIC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY
HTIC
Computer Controlled Experimental Impulse Turbine
The Computer Controlled Experimental Impulse Turbine, "HTIC", allows to study the characteristics and the behavior of a small scale impulse turbine.This unit includes suitable instrumentation to measure the main parameters:There is a pressure...
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