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ENERGY CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY BY MEANS OF HYDRO PNEUMATIC DRIVE SYSTEMS
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Widespread use of renewable energies is a global priority that must not be ignored. Optimal production and use of renewable energy sources is a necessity. In the current context, characterized by alarming incr ease in pollution caused by energy production from combustion of fossil fuels, is becoming increasingly important to reduce dependency on these fuels. Energy recovery and conservation aim at solutions for a substantial reduction in fuel consumption. In this context we can mention hydrostatic regenerative hybrid systems that include special components for storing and reusing the energy. This paper presents two approaches of the authors to the concept of energy recovery and saving in hydrostatic drive systems.
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