UK Direct Current research to strengthen India’s power networks
Published on 10 July 2013Research led by our engineers at Bath is set to make the power networks of India more robust, sustainable and able to stand up to an increased demand.
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Research led by our engineers at Bath is set to make the power networks of India more robust, sustainable and able to stand up to an increased demand.
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