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A projection of biomass energy consumption in the United States for the years 2000, 2010, 2020, and 2030 is shown in Table 6 by end use sector (12). This analysis is based on a National Premiums Scenario which assumes that specific market incentives are appHed to aU. new renewable energy technology deployment. The scenario depends on the enactment of federal legislation equivalent to a fossil fuel consumption tax. Any incentives over and above those in place (ca 1992) for use of renewable energy will have a significant impact on biomass energy consumption. [Pg.13]

S. Feim, Institutional Investment in Renewable Energy Technologies, Renewable Energy Institute, Washington, D.C., Feb. 1987, 50 pp. [Pg.50]

D. L. Klass, ed., A. Directory of U.S. Renewable Energy Technology Vendors, Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal, Wind, Biomass Energy Research Association, Washington, D.C., 1990, for U.S. Agency for International Development, 74 pp. [Pg.51]

Ahmed, Kulsum. Renewable Energy Technologies A Review of the Status and Costs of Selected Technologies, World Bank Technical Paper No. 240. Washington World Bank Group, 1994. [Pg.384]

Short, W. Packey, D. and Holt, T. (1995). A Manual for the Economic Evaluation of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies NREL/TP-462-5173. Golden, CO National Renewable Energy Lahoratoiy. [Pg.1195]

Pehnt, M. (2006) Dynamic Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Renewable Energy Technologies. Renewable Energy, 31(1), 55-71. [Pg.269]

Cowan, K.R., and Daim, T., 2009. Comparative technological road-mapping for renewable energy, Technology in Society, 31 (4), 333-341. [Pg.21]

EPRI/DOE Renewable Energy Technology Characterizations. Electric Power Research Institute and US Department of Energy, Report EPRI TR-109496,December, 1997. [Pg.302]

Neij, L. Use of experience curves to analyze the prospects for diffusion and adoption of renewable energy technology. Energy Policy, 1997, 23,1099-1107. [Pg.303]

Hydrogen can be a complement to other renewable energy technologies such as wind or solar because of its unique ability to store energy and release it efficiently, and should be embraced by all clean energy advocates. [Pg.125]

Purohit, P Kumar, A. Rana, S. Kandpal, T.C. Using renewable energy technologies for domestic cooking in India A methodology for potential estimation. Renewable Energ. 2002,26, 235-246. [Pg.297]

Engineering Construction Industrial Plant Design Development Energy Methanol Equipment Power Systems Manufacturer Cogeneration Electric Plant Operation Independent Power Plant Operation Renewable Energy Technology Fluidized Bed Conventional Boilers... [Pg.264]


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