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Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

Beurskens, L. and de Noord, M. (2003). Offshore Wind Power Developments. Report. Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN). [Pg.163]

Schaffer et al. (2004). Learning From the Sun. Final report of the Photex project. Netherlands ECN (Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands). [Pg.166]

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]

Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), P.O. Box 1, 1755 ZG Petten, The Netherlands e-mail weijers ecn.nl... [Pg.239]

Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands (ECN), PO Box 37154, 1030AD Amsterdam, The Netherlands... [Pg.49]

Sijm, J., Bakker, S., Chen, Y., Harmsen, H., Lise, W., 2005. C02 Price Dynamics The Implications of EU Emissions Trading for the Price of Electricity. ECN-C-05-081, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands. [Pg.69]

The Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) developed a catalytic system for N2O removal from the tail gases of a nitric acid plant. The technology can be used both upstream of the expander (where the temperature is 250 - 500°C and pressure is 4 to 12 bara) and downstream the expander (atmospheric pressure, temperature 100 to 200°C)221. [Pg.241]

Figure 9.10. Nitrous oxide destruction at different tail gas temperatures. (Reproduced by permission of Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands)... Figure 9.10. Nitrous oxide destruction at different tail gas temperatures. (Reproduced by permission of Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands)...
Reproduced by permission of Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands)... [Pg.244]

PHYLLIS—database on composition of biomass and waste. Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands http //www.ecn.nl/phyllis/ (accessed Nov 16, 2003). [Pg.129]

The work described in this chapter was done while I was at Eindhoven University of Technology. I would like to thank all my colleagues and co-authors who contributed to this work. Financial support from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), the Netherlands Foundation for Scientific Research (NWO), and the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) and the European Union is also gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.506]

The Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) produces hydrogen separation modules (Hysep) on a pre-commercial basis for evaluation purposes. An essential element of the Hysep technology is the use of thin-film palladium composite membranes to enable low cost and reliable hydrogen separation. The supported palladium layer in the Hysep module has a thickness as low as 3-9 pm, a substantial improvement over current commercial available palladium membranes, which are based on self supporting metal foils with a thickness of 20-100 pm. [Pg.116]

ECN. 2003. Long Term Gas Supply in an Enlarged Europe. ed. F. Van Oostvoom Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands. [Pg.976]

P. F. H. Harmsen, W. J. J. Huijgen, L. M. Bermudez Lopez and R. R. C. Bakker, Literature Review of Physical and Chemical Pre-treatment Processes for Lignocellulosic Biomass, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Netherlands, 2010, pp. 1-33. [Pg.155]


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