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Energy Technology Support Unit, UKAEA, Harwell... [Pg.1411]

The authors are grateful to the Department of Trade and Industry, through the Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU), for funding this work and granting permission for publication. The views expressed in this chapter are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of ETSU or the Department of Trade and Industry. The authors especially wish to thank Mr Patrick Dyke of ETSU for the valuable assistance and advice he has offered throughout the study. [Pg.179]

The author acknowledges the UK Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU, UK), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and UK Environment Agency (EA) for their support of the Mid Auchencarroch experimental project. The author also... [Pg.274]

A. V. Bridgwater and G. D. Evans, An Assessment of Thermochemical Conversion Systems for Processing Biomass and Refuse, Energy Technology Support Unit, Harwell, Report ETSU/T1/00207/REP, Department of Trade and Industry, 1993. [Pg.310]

Bridgwater A. V. (1991) Review of Thermochemical Biomass Conversion. Report BI202, Energy Technology Support Unit (UK). [Pg.321]

Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU), 1994. An appraisal of UK energy research, development, demonstration and dissemination, HMSO, London, UK. [Pg.169]

Hart D. and Bauen (1998) Further Assessment of the Environmental Characteristics of Euel Cells and Competing Technologies", Report ETSU F/02/00153/REP, Department of Trade and Industry, Energy Technology Support Unit, New and Renewable Energy Programme, England. [Pg.390]

DTI/ETSU (Department of trade and industry/Energy technology support office) (1999). New and Renewable Energy. Prospects in the UK for the 21st century. United Kingdom DTI, ETSU. [Pg.163]

The minimization of dross, and the unnecessary use of energy, during alnminum alloy recycling is a critical issue in the aluminum industry. The United States Department of Energy has supported research to develop new technologies to address this problan. The goal is to reduce oxidative melt... [Pg.453]

The Department of Energy fosters a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable, acts as a responsible steward of the nation s nuclear weapons, and seeks methods to clean up our own facilities and to support continued United States leadership in science and technology. [Pg.287]


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