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closed-loop biomass resources. Proposed expansions would make the credit available to geothermal and solar energy projects …
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-2019. The renewable energy sources are disaggregated according to their source of production (biomass, solar, wind, and hydro … alternative renewable energy sources have diverse implications for global growth management policies. On the one hand, biomass and …
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-2019. The renewable energy sources are disaggregated according to their source of production (biomass, solar, wind, and hydro … alternative renewable energy sources have diverse implications for global growth management policies. On the one hand, biomass and …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on an integrated approach to the choice of technology, combining traditional and advanced technologys to improve labour productivity in developing countries - finds application for solar energy and biomassin rural areas esp. For agriculture, and for...
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biomass; discusses employment, technology, environmental and economic development effects; technical and financial performance …
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, the wind, geothermal water, biomass, water, etc., which have the capacity to generate alternative energy namely solar …
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Japan has few indigenous energy supplies, and imports the bulk of its energy, so it is hardly surprising that, following the oil crises of the mid 1970's, it has taken renewable energy seriously. Moreover, increasing constrains on energy and the environment, especially the global environmental...
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to satisfy part of the prefecture's energy needs. Solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy and biomass are examined …
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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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