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Performance Control of a Marine Power Plant in the Russian Arctic Coast and Prospects for the Wide-Scale Use of Tidal Energy

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Usachev, I.N., Shpolyanskii, Y.B. & Istorik, B.P. Performance Control of a Marine Power Plant in the Russian Arctic Coast and Prospects for the Wide-Scale Use of Tidal Energy. Power Technology and Engineering 38, 188–193 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:HYCO.0000047255.10873.ff

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