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Key words sustainable energy, wind turbines, tidal energy, wave energy, solar power, advanced polymer/fibre composites. [Pg.705]

New technology Always consider solar power as a source of sustainable energy for small features such as garden lights and water pumps. [Pg.128]

C02 levels and the depletion of finite resources. Alternatives such as hydroelectric and solar power energy should be considered if man is to live in a truly sustainable society. The necessary tools and insights will be developed in Part IV. [Pg.140]

Danielson, D., The Prospects for Solar-powered Distributed Hydrogen Production, Term Paper Sustainable Energy, 2004. [Pg.146]

Figure 1.1.17 The solar refinery as the conceptual contribution of chemistry by chemical energy conversion to the sustainable use of renewable energy. The upstream part (hydrogen generation) and the downstream parts need not to be colocalized in a practical realization. CSP stands for concentrated solar power. Green boxes indicate solar fuel products blue boxes stand for intermediate platform chemicals. The red arrows indicate flows of solar hydrogen to a storage and transport system for large-scale applications. The blue arrows show the major application lines for chemical production of solar fuels. The scheme also indicates the role of fertilizers from ammonia required in sustained use of biomass for energetic applications. Figure 1.1.17 The solar refinery as the conceptual contribution of chemistry by chemical energy conversion to the sustainable use of renewable energy. The upstream part (hydrogen generation) and the downstream parts need not to be colocalized in a practical realization. CSP stands for concentrated solar power. Green boxes indicate solar fuel products blue boxes stand for intermediate platform chemicals. The red arrows indicate flows of solar hydrogen to a storage and transport system for large-scale applications. The blue arrows show the major application lines for chemical production of solar fuels. The scheme also indicates the role of fertilizers from ammonia required in sustained use of biomass for energetic applications.
Trieb, F. (ed.) (2002) Concentrating Solar Power Now-Clean Energy for Sustainable Development. Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). [Pg.164]

Other concerns regarding energy use and preservation should be considered. It is necessary to develop policies that allow organic farms to convert to sustainable energy sources, such as wind power or solar power, through special tax breaks or low-interest loans. [Pg.250]


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