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Now in this question, you have a distribution of scientific study, right? so basically you have a scientist who wants to test which renewable energy system is the most economically feasible for electricity generation, right, in a certain community.
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So here's the plan.
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So basically he installed some pen -sortens, water -voltic system, right? so he first installed pen -sulents, water -voltic, right? photo vortex systems and then and he also installed one a pen sergeant's wind system right and finally he installs solar cells right i think he also installs you know yes some solar cells i guess so no he did not is to solar cells.
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So only he only considered two choices.
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One is the water, the solar, basically is the solar energy harvesting.
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The other is harvesting the wind energy.
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So that's what he does.
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So he did experiment this.
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But actually there's a lot of things that has gone wrong with his experiment.
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So what has gone wrong with this experiment? it turns out the systems, his experimenter is actually, basically he, up to his story, his up to his, equipment, you know, he's going to do something.
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His experiment is going to last about six months, right? so after six months, and he looked at the total electric energy produced by each system, and he then recorded and they see which ones, you know, most economically infeasible.
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So when the systems were installed, there was some inspecting events, right? so, for example, the wind turbine on top of the monsoon got damaged in a windstorm and took two months to scalp that it wasn't producing electricity.
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And the wind turbine was then replaced...