환경경영에서 건강신념모델을 이용한 병원환경이 대응성과 건강가치성을 통해 예방행동에 미치는 영향

Several efforts to replace the use of existing fossil energy resources have already been made around the world. As a result, a new industry of renewable energy has been created, and efficient energy distribution and storage has been promoted intensively. Among the newly explored renewable energy sou...

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Published in(사)디지털산업정보학회 논문지, 12(3) Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 231 - 257
Main Authors 장국현, 황찬규, 송영우, Jang, Googhyun, Hwang, Changyu, Song, Youngwoo
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published (사)디지털산업정보학회 01.09.2016
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Summary:Several efforts to replace the use of existing fossil energy resources have already been made around the world. As a result, a new industry of renewable energy has been created, and efficient energy distribution and storage has been promoted intensively. Among the newly explored renewable energy sources, the most widely used one is solar energy generation, which has a high market potential. An energy storage system (ESS) is a system as required. In this paper, the design and implementation of an ESS for the efficient use of power in stand-alone street lights is presented. In current ESS applied to stand-alone street lights, either 12V~24V DC (from solar power) or 110V~220V AC (from commercial power) is used to recharge power in systems with lithium batteries. In this study, an ESS that can support both solar power and commercial power was designed and implemented; it can also perform emergency recharge of portable devices from solar powered street lights. This system can maximize the scalability of ESSes using lithium batteries with efficient energy conversion, with the advantage of being an eco-friendly technology. In a ripple effect, it can also be applied to smart grids, electric vehicles, and new, renewable storage markets where energy storage technology is required.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201630762633484
G704-SER000010259.2016.12.3.017
ISSN:1738-6667
2713-9018
DOI:10.17662/ksdim.2016.12.3.231