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[en] Energy systems are becoming more and more complicated every day. The growing number of wind and solar power plants is changing the structure of grids in a fundamental way. However, energy production from fossil fuels still remains of the greatest importance within the energy sector. Old and new energy sources must learn to coexist together. (Authors)
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Janicek, F.; Eleschova, Z. (Faculty of electrical engineering and information technology of the Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava (Slovakia)); VUJE, Inc., 918 64 Trnava (Slovakia); Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Bratislava (Slovakia); Union of Slovak Research and Scientific Associations (Slovakia); National Center for Research and Application of Renewable Energy Sources (Slovakia); Slovak Committee of World Energy Congress (Slovakia); 284 p; ISBN 978-80-89402-51-9;
; 2012; p. 1-2; CPS 2012: 10. International Scientific Conference on Control of Power Systems; Tatranske Matliare (Slovakia); 15-17 May 2012

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CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBON OXIDES, CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS, CHALCOGENIDES, CONTROL SYSTEMS, ELECTRIC DISCHARGES, ELECTRODES, ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY SYSTEMS, FLUIDS, FOSSIL FUELS, FUEL GAS, FUELS, GAS FUELS, GASEOUS WASTES, GASES, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, MATERIALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, POWER, POWER PLANTS, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, WASTES
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