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Retrieved from Volume 23, No. 4, 2019

Pages 90 -98

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Kaletnyk, G. (2019). Prospects for increasing energy autonomy of the agriculture in accordance with the energy strategy of Ukraine. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 23(4), 90-98. DOI: 10.31521/2313-092X/2019-4(104)-10

Prospects for increasing energy autonomy of the agriculture in accordance with the energy strategy of Ukraine

G. Kaletnyk

Abstract

The article considers the advantages, problems and prospects of using wind and solar energy technologies at the enterprises of the agro-industrial complex of Ukraine. Based on the experience of the highly developed countries of the world on the development of alternative energy sources, the ecological and economic feasibility of creating an autonomous system of electricity generation based on stochastic energy of the sun and wind has been proved. It also substantiates the technical and technological capabilities of creating such a system, providedthat its operationis highly stable.

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wind energy, solar energy, energy storage system, autonomous system, electricity consumption schedule.

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