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Turbulence and Uncertainty for Future Renewable Energy Reliability

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Progress in Turbulence IX (iTi 2021)

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Current climate change concerns accelerate interest in developing reliable renewable energy sources. Two of the most significant, in the wind and sea, are subject to turbulence, where its mathematics are at the forefront and the topic of this Conference.

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Tavner, P., Zappalá, D. (2021). Turbulence and Uncertainty for Future Renewable Energy Reliability. In: Örlü, R., Talamelli, A., Peinke, J., Oberlack, M. (eds) Progress in Turbulence IX. iTi 2021. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 267. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80716-0_34

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