Standalone Integrated Power Electronics System: Applications for Off-Grid Rural Locations
Summary. Despite expectations, the number of people without electricity access continues to grow, particularly in rural Africa where nearly 600 million people lack access. This paper presents a standalone integrated power electronics system designed to provide electricity to off-grid rural locations, addressing a critical energy access challenge in developing regions.
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Schumacher, D., Beik, O., & Emadi, A.. (2018). Standalone Integrated Power Electronics System: Applications for Off-Grid Rural Locations. IEEE Electrification Magazine. https://doi.org/10.1109/mele.2018.2871318
Schumacher, D., et al. “Standalone Integrated Power Electronics System: Applications for Off-Grid Rural Locations.” IEEE Electrification Magazine, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1109/mele.2018.2871318.
Schumacher, D., Omid Beik, and Ali Emadi. 2018. “Standalone Integrated Power Electronics System: Applications for Off-Grid Rural Locations.” IEEE Electrification Magazine. https://doi.org/10.1109/mele.2018.2871318.
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author = {D. Schumacher and Omid Beik and Ali Emadi},
journal = {IEEE Electrification Magazine},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1109/mele.2018.2871318},
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