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2030, specifically to import 10 MT of renewable hydrogen a year by that date. This target could kick-start the … international trade of renewable hydrogen, and already more than fifty countries have announced, or are preparing, hydrogen … initiate production. The EU has indicated the possible regions it is considering for future supply of renewable hydrogen …
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Hydrogen is going to play an important role in future decarbonized energy systems and understanding its interaction with other energy vectors is crucial to create adequate policies. In this review, the green hydrogen production literature was classified and analysed to unveil the gaps that avoid...
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This book collates important contributions from Engineering to Adapt (ETA2023). Eta, η, the 7th letter of the Greek alphabet, is scrupulously used to denote efficiency and this is what ETA2023 strives for. In context, efficiency, η, is about avoiding waste, may this be energy, time, money, or...
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The primary aim of the Renewable Energy Programme in UK is the development of a self-sustaining market for each of the … technologies as they become technically, economically and environmentally viable. The White Paper “Energy for the Future: Renewable … Sources of Energy suggests very ambitious targets. To achieve a 12 % contribution from renewable energy sources to the EU …
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used fossil fuels as the major source of energy, but electricity production from a renewable resource is lower. Therefore …, this study aimed to identify determinant factors of electricity production from renewable resources excluding hydropower … production from renewable resources other than hydropower, while political instability, electricity production from hydropower …
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The issue of sustainability of natural capital and implications for economic growth ranks high in the interests of both policy makers and the general public, as manifested by the intense debate on Canada's ratification of the Kyoto accord. In this chapter, Nancy Olewiler makes an important...
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Published in: Applied Engineering in Agriculture, Vol. 25(2): 227‐244
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When the lignocellulosic biofuels industry reaches maturity and many types of biomass sources become economically viable, management of multiple feedstock supplies – that vary in their yields, density (tons per unit area), harvest window, storage and seasonal costs, storage losses, transport...
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