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MLE and University of Reading - Improving Renewable Energy Micro-Generation

ML Electronics is pleased to announce a new partnership with the University of Reading as part of our ongoing commitment to sustainable living.

A study, being carried out by researchers at the University, has been commissioned by MLE to gain a better understanding of how advanced remote data logging technology can improve the viability of renewable energy micro generation systems.

The work will explore the problems encountered in many green micro generation systems – including solar photovoltaic, wind, and hydro – where energy is typically captured in remote unmanned locations.   A significant cost affecting the payback of these systems is the frequency and time on site of maintenance and service visits.  The collaborative project will examine ways to reduce the number of site visits through the use of innovative measurement and communications techniques and statistical analyses.

 

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We offer specialist innovative electronic design and development, consultancy, prototypes and manufacturing, including feasibility studies, validation and verification for regulatory standards, and EMC pre-compliance testing.