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Powering Aquaculture Equipment

J. David Bankston, Jr. and Fred Eugene Baker


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The choice of a power source for aquacultural production is a choice between electric motors and internal combustion engines. In some instances a combination of electric motors and generators powered by internal combustion engines may be used. Internal combustion engines include diesel, gasoline, natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) engines, with diesel being the most common. Each power source has its advantages and disadvantages, many of which are site and application dependent.
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