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Cell Mechanism Favorable for Renewables

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This chapter discusses how the cell mechanism is beneficial for renewable energy. It starts by explaining how this mechanism can lead to an increase in renewables. The chapter then describes what a cell is composed of and gives an idea of its size. An interesting point is made about how shopping malls could become centers for producing energy. The chapter also talks about a second wave of power generation that could be brought about by making the gas market more open. The cell mechanism has advantages for renewable energy. This includes a way to recover the money spent on investing in renewable energy. The chapter concludes with the idea that renewable energy is becoming a critical part of our society's infrastructure.

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Abe, R. (2023). Cell Mechanism Favorable for Renewables. In: Digital Grid. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4280-0_7

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