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Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST), ... [Pg.1063]

Berger, J. J. (1997). Charging Ahead The Business of Renewable Energy and What It Means for America. New York Henry Holt. [Pg.1068]

Most important, reliable and no-regrettable measures are two move to renewable energies and energy saving/conservation. The concept of renewable energy is shown in Fig. 2. The trials of developments of new route to solar energies, for example production of polycrystalline silicon is important [9, 10]. The conversion of waste oil to fiiel has also been investigated [11]. The study on coal conversion is also developed to the biomass conversion study. [Pg.116]

The first point is combination between renewable energies and fossil or other conventional... [Pg.116]

Earth counteracts global warming by its natural cold sources. This has started to show as a temperature increase of ground, air and water. Ice fields and glaciers offer another huge cold reserve and the world s total non-renewable energy use would annually melt only about 0.003% of current ice, with present use of non-renewable energy and no other cold source. [Pg.84]

Leighty, W., Holloay, J., Merer, R., Somerday, B., Marchi, C.S., Keith, G., and White, D. Compressorless hydrogen transmission pipelines deliver large-scale stranded renewable energy at competitive cost, Power-Gen Renewable Energy and Fuels, Las Vegas, NV, April 10-12, 2006. [Pg.377]

The use of organic chemical hydrides on the basis of superheated liquid-film concept would, thus, make it possible to combine electrolysis hydrogen produced from renewable energy and by-product hydrogen recovered from various industrial processes, with the hydrogen demand practically for stationary fuel cells and hydrogen vehicles. [Pg.472]

H. Hamakawa (2002) Renewable energy and 21st Century. Solar Systems, 89 10-17... [Pg.11]

By 2050 renewables supply a third of the world s primary energy and most incremental energy. These are major increases in renewable energy and energy efficiency. Today, renewables supply about 13% of the world s energy, but in the U.S. renewables now only provide less than 1% of electric power generation. [Pg.284]

Natural gas A Perspective of Renewable Energy and (O Hashi and Hiraishi,... [Pg.511]

O Hashi, K. and Hiraishi, K. (2001). A perspective of renewable energy and new technology in northeast Asia. World Energy Council, 18th Congress, Buenos Aires, October 2001. Tokyo Asian Pipeline Research Center of Shibaura Institute of Technology, Northeast Asian Gas and Pipeline Forum. [Pg.528]

Dr Joan Ogden is Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis, and Director of the Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways Program at the campus s Institute of Transportation Studies. Her primary research interest is the technical and economic assessment of new energy technologies, especially in the areas of alternative fuels, fuel cells, renewable energy and low carbon energy systems. She received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Illinois, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Maryland. [Pg.659]

The chapters of this book have been selected to provide an introduction to the catalytic issues of biomass conversion processes. The introductory chapters make clear the political decisions, especially in the EU, that drive biomass conversion technology, its prospects compared with other options for renewable energy, and the main technological options for conversion of biomass into secondary energy carriers. [Pg.405]

Hydrogen energy is a clean or inexhanstible energy like renewable energy and nuclear energy. [Pg.105]

Klas, D. 2004. Biomass for renewable energy and fuels. Encyclopedia of energy. Elsevier,... [Pg.217]

Edinger, R., Kaul, S. 2000. Humankind s detour toward sustainability past, present, and future of renewable energies and eleetrie power generation. Renew Sustain Energy Rev 4 295-313. [Pg.260]


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