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Superconductivity used in energy-saving technologies in Japan
Kikuo Hayakawa, NOST Tokyo Originally published on the site of NL Agency Summery The 25th International Symposium on Superconductivity (ISS2012) was held in December 3-5, 2012, in Tokyo, At the annual symposium many presentations focused on research regarding iron-based … Continue reading
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Tagged energy, HTSM, superconductivity
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Superconductivity for Smart Grids
Kikuo Hayakawa, NOST Tokyo Originally published on the site of NL Agency Summary Currently, many smart grid projects are running or planned worldwide. These aim at controlling the electricity supply more efficiently and more stably in a new … Continue reading
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Tagged power cable, smart grid, superconductivity
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