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Energy Program, Industrial

The authors (RS, CD and MSD) thank the International Joint Research Program of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Organization (NEDO), Japan for their support. Part of the work by RS is supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (No. 09243211) from the Ministry of Education and Science of Japan. The MIT work was partly supported by the NSF (DMR 95-10093). [Pg.61]

Shakya, B. (2000), Directory of Wood Manufacturing Industry of Ohio, Ohio Biomass Energy Program, The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Cols, OH. [Pg.70]

This research was partially supported by Industrial Technology Research Grant Program in 01 from New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization of Japan. [Pg.316]

This work was performed as a part of the research and development project of Industrial Science and Technology Program supported by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization in Japan. [Pg.542]

The history of the Atomic Energy Program iti Britain by Cowing (4) records that the first reaction of Hinton, the man responsible for the industrial program, when faced with the task of building a diffusion plant, was to invite ICI, who had done the pilot-plant work, to operate an industrial fectory. The company declined the request in the face of... [Pg.345]

I HE past ten years have seen a growing interest in the use of sodium and its alloys with potassium (NaK) as heat-transfer fluids. Although the main impetus in the development of these metals has come from the atomic energy program on power reactors, the experience gained is also applicable to the use of these metals as high-temperature heat-transfer fluids in other industries. [Pg.92]

For example, in an upstream program, electric power companies or energy intensive industries might not be required to hold allowances. However, they might face increased costs that they would not be able to pass on fully to their customers. For a discussion of these issues, see Domenici and Binga-man (2006). [Pg.285]


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