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SOLAR TRANSFORMERS

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  The transformers required for wind power and solar DPV require special design features to meet the challenging operating conditions. The industry today has developed different types of transformers for the application. The last few decades have seen very rapid development of renewable energy, especially, distributed photovoltaic (DPV) and wind power. It is estimated that at least 40 per cent of electricity generation by year 2040 would be from renewable energy sources and this would give appreciable reduction of the present level of carbon dioxide emissions of about 10 billion tons per year. The transformer industry is rising to this challenge and has developed special transformers for the DPV generation and wind generation. Transformers are critical components in solar energy production and distribution. Historically, transformers have ‘stepped-up’ or ‘stepped-down’ energy from non-renewable sources. There are different types of solar transformers including distribution, station...

Benefits of medical robots

 Nanobots are emerging and promising technologies in the field of nanotechnology. It can provide immense benefits to the healthcare industry ranging from early diagnosis to targeted drug delivery and monitoring the disease to performing complex surgery. Additionally, it can play a major role in biomedical instrumentation, pharmacokinetics, and cancer. It is set to transform the overall dynamics of the healthcare industry. Nanobots are much smaller in size, which makes them suitable for performing an incredible task that requires a fine and precise scale of operation. They can improve performance and deliver the desired results in a short time as compared to the existing time method of operations. Additionally, they can reduce human errors and can deliver tailored and customized treatment. Overall they are intended to increase healthcare efficiency and effectiveness. In today’s time, human stress & workload is a major concern for the healthcare industry. Nanobots can perform rep...

Formula E (Racing car - Electric)

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Gen 1 battery Formula E is quite new and also quite alien to many car and motorsport fans, so it’s useful to explain a little more about the series. It’s often assumed that Formula E is merely an electrified version of a conventional motorsport, and also that it’s a rival to F1. Inside BMW’s Formula E racer The Michelin tyres are all-weather, so just one type of tyre is brought to each race; no wet weather tyres or alternative compound are shipped around the world,  and this puts a cap on tyre performance – but the street-race one make format means this isn’t an issue. The series even brings its own power supply with generators providing charging power to the cars’ batteries with clean, renewable Glycerine fuel. The story so far While new, Formula E is now in its sixth season, starting back in Beijing in 2014. Over the intervening six years the category has gone through a lot of changes. In season 1,  the cars were all identical; the chassis designed by Spark Racing Technology...