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High temperature superconductors and power transmission & distribution cables

By: Singh, Hambir.
Publisher: Mumbai Chary Publications 2011Edition: Vol.51(9), Sep.Description: 24-39p.Subject(s): Electrical EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: Electrical IndiaSummary: Today, replacement of conventional conductors and low temperature superconductors based power transmission & distribution cables by the energy efficient technologies of HTSrs cables are essential to reduce consumption of natural resources (such as fossil fuels, water, wood, etc) & electricity, electrical energy losses, environmental pollutants and emissions of greenhouse gases which are responsible for the depletion of natural resources, energy shortage & energy crisis and environmental crisis. because, population growth, modernization, industrialization and urbanization are increasing pressure on the use fossil fuels to the electricity generation which are degrading environmental quality.
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Today, replacement of conventional conductors and low temperature superconductors based power transmission & distribution cables by the energy efficient technologies of HTSrs cables are essential to reduce consumption of natural resources (such as fossil fuels, water, wood, etc) & electricity, electrical energy losses, environmental pollutants and emissions of greenhouse gases which are responsible for the depletion of natural resources, energy shortage & energy crisis and environmental crisis. because, population growth, modernization, industrialization and urbanization are increasing pressure on the use fossil fuels to the electricity generation which are degrading environmental quality.

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