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Smoothing the Peaks: GridShare Smart Grid Technology to Reduce Brownouts on Micro-hydroelectric Mini-grids in Bhutan
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Dissertation/Thesis | Quetchenbach T. Implementation of a low-cost smart grid device to prevent brownouts in village micro-hydro systems. Master's Thesis. Department of Environmental Resources Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, Arcata, CA, August 2011. |
SU834749 (2010) SU834749 (Final) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Harper M. Implementing GridShare technology in rural Bhutan:analyzing effects on electrical brownouts and assessing community acceptance. Master's Thesis. Department of Environmental Systems, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, Arcata, CA, December 2013. |
SU834749 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Quetchenbach T, Harper M, Ribinson IV J, Hervin K, Chase N, Dorji C, Jacobson A. The Grid Share Solution:a smart grid approach to improve service provision on a renewable energy mini-grid in Bhutan. Environmental Research Letters 2013;8(014018). |
SU834749 (2011) SU834749 (Final) |
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Presentation | Jacobson A. Smoothing the peaks:GridShare smart grid technology to reduce brownouts on micro-hydroelectric mini-grids in Bhutan. Presented at the 2012 P3 National Student Design Competition Expo, Washington DC, April 2012. |
SU834749 (Final) |
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