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The South Asian region is characterised by low per capita energy consumption. There are large differences in the region with regard to energy resource endowments. In the entire region one notices an excessive use of non-commercial energy. The region has significant hydro-potential, which needs...
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elucidated the NEO, the article introduces feasibility, accessibility, sustainability and transparency (FAST) as the global …
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Renewable Energy Sources (RES) could be used to reduce carbon emissions, decrease dependence on fossil fuels and meet …
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It is commonly assumed that because of its relatively high solar energy incidence Australia will be able to meet its energy demand from solar sources. However, an examination of evidence on existing and probable future efficiencies and costs indicates that it will not be possible to derive...
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development. Financial sustainability and demand-side focus of projects are the most relevant parameters to consider for long …-term sustainability of electrification projects according to the research conducted among experts by the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid … sustainability of renewable projects. …
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demand, while preserving the environment and maintaining sustainability. …
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demand, while preserving the environment and maintaining sustainability. …
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It is commonly assumed that because of its relatively high solar energy incidence Australia will be able to meet its energy demand from solar sources. However, an examination of evidence on existing and probable future efficiencies and costs indicates that it will not be possible to derive...
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This paper traces various aspects of nuclear electrical power from about 1970 when it burst on the world scene, starting in the USA and spreading rapidly to the rest of the world. Taking the US situation as typical, and perhaps dominant, I show that the cost of nuclear electricity was cheap in...
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Here is given an estimate of crop residue production and different recycling options as a source of renewable energy. India produces 388 Tg crop residues but only 182 Tg equivalent to 2818 PJ is usable. Recycling as manure can replace 15% of 595 PJ national fertiliser energy. Recycling in...
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