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First Biomass Conference of the Americas Energy, Environment, Agriculture, andindustry, NREL/CP-200-5768, DE930/0050, Proceedings Vols. I—III, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo., 1993, 1942 pp. [Pg.51]

Fig. 7. Biofuels and biomass electricity production. Courtesy of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Fig. 7. Biofuels and biomass electricity production. Courtesy of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Farhar, B. C., and Houston, A. (1996, October). Willingness to Pay for Electricity from Renewable Energy . National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NRELfFP-461-20S13. Gardner, G. T., and Stern, P. C. (1996). Environmental Problems and Human Behavior. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Allyn Bacon. [Pg.140]

Marion, W., and Wilcox, S. (1994). Solar Radiation Data Manual for Elat-Plate and Concentrating Collectors. Golden, CO National Renewable Energy Laboratory . National Renewable energy Laboratoiy (NREL) Home Page. National Renewable Energy Laboratoiy. August 9, 2000 < http /Avww.nrel.gov/>. [Pg.1063]

National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO Turbines, Wind... [Pg.1289]

Chicago, 11., 26th-29th Sept. 1995, p.270-4. 43C6 TERTIARY RECYCLING OF WASTE POLYURETHANE CAR SEAT FOAM Tatsumoto K Elam C C Looker M J Evans R J US,National Renewable Energy Laboratory (SPl,Polyurethane Div.)... [Pg.79]

Evans R Tatsumoto K Czemik S Chum H L US,National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Plastics Institute of America)... [Pg.109]

The authors thank the National Renewal Energy Laboratories for support of this research (Subcontract number XCK-5-14318-02). [Pg.435]

Werpy, T. Peterson, G. (eds) (2004) Top Value-Added Chemicals from Biomass, Vol. 1. Results of Screening of Potential Candidates from Sugars and Synthesis Gas. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US, August 2004. [Pg.25]

Deru, M. and Torcellini, P. (2007). Source Energy and Emission Eactors for Energy Use in Buildings. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, CO, Technical Report NREL/TP-550-38617. [Pg.81]

Sheehan, J., Camobreco, V., Duffield, J., Graboski, M., and Shapouri, H. (1998). Life cycle inventory of biodiesel and petroleum diesel for use in an urban bus. Final Report. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US Department of Energy. [Pg.86]

Recent advances in biotechnology have resulted in improved fermentation processes for the production of useful chemical intermediates. One such process was developed a few years ago during the U.S. DOE sponsored CRADA (Cooperative Research and Development Agreement) with Applied Carbochemicals (ACC). Under this CRADA a consortium of four national labs including Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and Pacific... [Pg.145]

The carbon footprint of transport fuels has been analyzed in several studies starting from 1990. One of the most important is the study realized by Sheehan et al. [13] at National Renewable Energy Laboratory of the United States.This is an LCA study that includes the impact of C02 emissions. Most important operations belonging to the petroleum diesel product system include crude oil extraction, its transport to an oil refinery, crude oil refining to diesel fuel, its transportation to the user, and its use in a bus engine. [Pg.287]

Figure 18 Photocurrent-voltage characteristics of the complex (24) measured at National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Pertinent data are as follows. Temperature, 298 K area of cell, 0.1863 cm2 irradiance, 1,000 Wm-2 FOC = 0.721V 7max = 3.552 mA Jsc = 20.53 mA cm-2 fill factor = 70.41% Fmax = 0.5465 V 7SC = 3.824mA 7>max= 1.941 mW efficiency = 10.4%. Figure 18 Photocurrent-voltage characteristics of the complex (24) measured at National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Pertinent data are as follows. Temperature, 298 K area of cell, 0.1863 cm2 irradiance, 1,000 Wm-2 FOC = 0.721V 7max = 3.552 mA Jsc = 20.53 mA cm-2 fill factor = 70.41% Fmax = 0.5465 V 7SC = 3.824mA 7>max= 1.941 mW efficiency = 10.4%.
Kottenstette, R. and Cotrell, J. Hydrogen Storage in Wind Turbine Towers, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/TP-500-34656,2003. [Pg.379]

Heben, M.J., VI.C.l DOE Carbon-Based Hydrogen Storage Center of Excellence DOE Hydrogen Program FY 2005 Progress Report National Renewable Energy Laboratory. [Pg.433]

Hydrogen Technologies and Systems National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden, Colorado... [Pg.625]

Miles, T. R., T.R. Miles Jr., L.L. Baxter, R.W. Bryers, B.M. Jenkens, and L.L. Oden, 1996b. Alkali Deposits found in Biomass Power Plants. Vol. II. NREL/TP-433-8142. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado. [Pg.129]

J. D. Taylor, J. Michael, in Compendium of Experimental Cetane Number Data , 2004. Golden, Colorado National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 48. [Pg.60]


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