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C. Otte, Geothermal Energy in Developing Countries, Energy and the Environment in the 21st Century, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1991, p. 755. [Pg.274]

Energy and the Environment, Council on Environmental QuaUty, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1973. [Pg.246]

Butlin, R. N., The effects of pollutants on materials, in "Energy and the Environment." Rnv.il Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1990. [Pg.135]

Nadel, S. 1992. Utility Demand-Side Management Experience and Potential—A Cntical Review. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 17 507-35. [Pg.324]

Priest, J. (2000). Energy Principles, Problems, Alternatives, 5ch ed. Uubuque, lA Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Ristinen, R. A., and Kianshaar, J. J. (1999). Energy-and the Environment. New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Stevenson, W. (1982). Elements of Power System Analysis, 4th ed. New York McGraw-Hill Publishers. [Pg.606]

Ogden, J. (1999). Prospects for Building a Hydrogen Energy Infrastructure, In Annual Reviews of Energy and the Environment, ed. R. Socolow. Palo Alto, CA Annual Reviews. [Pg.659]

Geller, H., and Nadel, S. (1994). Market Transformation Strategies to Promote End-Use Efficiency. Annual Review ot Energy and the Environment 19 301—346. [Pg.761]

Gordon, D. (1991). Steering a New Course Transportation, Energy and the Environment. Washington, DC Island Press. [Pg.975]

Whicker, F.W. Schultz, V. "Radioecology Nuclear Energy and the Environment" CRC Press Boca Raton, 1982. [Pg.293]

Parts of the work presented here were financially supported by the Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment (NOVEM), the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Art and Sciences (KNAW), the Netherlands Technology Foundation (STW), and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). [Pg.190]

The information available is discussed in light of the effects of excitation energy and the environment on the photofragmentation process of several transition metal cluster complexes. The photochemical information provides a data base directly relevant to electronic structure theories currently used to understand and predict properties of transition metal complexes (1,18,19). [Pg.75]

The chemistry of carbon, and radiocarbon, in the atmosphere represents one of the most important areas of environmental research today. The primary practical reason for this is the increasing attention which must be paid to the critical balance between energy and the environment, especially from the viewpoint of man s perturbations of natural processes and his need to maintain control. Probably more than other species, carbonaceous molecules play a central role in this balance. Some of the deleterious effects of carbonaceous gases and particles in the atmosphere are set down in Table 3. The potential effects of increased local or global concentrations of these species on health and climate have led to renewed interest in the carbon cycle and the "C02 Problem". It should be evident from the table, however, that carbon dioxide is not the only problem. In fact, the so-called "trace gases and particles" in the atmosphere present an important challenge to our interpretation of the climatic effects of carbon dioxide, itself [20]. [Pg.173]

Data from Whicker, F.W. and V. Schultz. 1982a. Radioecology Nuclear Energy and the Environment. Vol. I. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL. 212 pp. [Pg.1711]

Martin Wietschel is the co-ordinator of the Energy Economics business unit at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Karlsruhe. He is a Professor at the University of Karlsruhe and a Lecturer at the ETH in Zurich. His work focuses on socioeconomic and technical research, mainly in the field of energy and the environment. [Pg.647]

Centi, G. Perathoner, S., Nanostructured titania thin films for solar use in energy applications, In Nanoporous Materials for Energy and the Environment, Rios, G. Centi, G. Kanellopoulos, N. (eds.), Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd. 2012, 257-282. [Pg.450]

Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment www.Novem.nl Energy research Centre of the Netherlands www.ECN.nl Nedstack Fuel Cells and Systems www.nedstack.com Commercial gasses www.hoekloos.nl Dutch Biohydrogen Platform www.biohydrogen.nl Senter www.senter.nl... [Pg.201]

Bunn, M. Holdren, J. P. 1997. Managing military uranium and plutonium in the United States and the former Soviet Union Current security challenges. In Socolow, R. H., Anderson, D. Harte, J. (eds) Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 22, 403-486. [Pg.21]

Younger, P. L. 1998. Coalfield abandonment geochemical processes and hydrochemical products. In Nicholson, K (ed), Energy and the Environment. Geochemistry of Fossil, Nuclear and Renewable Resources. Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health, McGregor Science, Aberdeen, 1-29. [Pg.208]

Ban, H., Li, T. X., Schaefer, J. L. Stencel, J. M. 1996. Characterizing dry triboelectrostatic beneficiation of coal and fly ash using recovery analysis. In Chiang, S. H. (ed) Coal-Energy and the Environment. Thirteenth Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, September 1996, Pittsburgh, PA, 2, 873-878. [Pg.260]

Austrian Energy Agency 2003. Energy and the Environment (Estonia Country Profile). World Wide Web Address http //www.eva.ac.at/(en)/ enercee/est/environmenthtm. [Pg.280]

Holloway, S. 2001. Storage of fossil fuel-derived carbon dioxide beneath the surface of the Earth. Annual Reviews in Energy and the Environment, 26, 145-166. [Pg.295]


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