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ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH

ISSN:

0378-7796

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1873-2046

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  • automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • chemical sciences (Natural sciences)

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  • Energy recovery effectiveness in trolleybus transport
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    - ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH - Year 2014

    Nowadays the issue of electric energy saving in public transport is becoming a key area of interest whichis connected both with a growth in environmental awareness of the society and an increase in the pricesof fuel and electricity. One of the possibilities to reduce energy consumption in urban public transport isto increase the extent of regenerative braking energy utilization. This can be achieved by its accumulationin the supercapacitors...

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