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The Library of Congress (USA) record for the Trends in Renewable Energy
LCCN Permalink for the Trends in Renewable Energy is https://lccn.loc.gov/2014271372. LC classification (full): TJ807 .T74 Subjects: Renewable energy sources–Periodicals Additional formats: Online version: Trends in renewable energy 2376-2144 (DLC) 2014271373 (OCoLC)896732684 LCCN 2014271372 Dewey class no. 333.79 Other system no. (OCoLC)ocn896732129
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Designing a feedstock recipe for the biogas plant
Scientists at the University of Debrecen (Hungary) recently published an article regarding the feedstock recipe design to enhance the biogas production of a local biogas plant (Optimization of Raw Material Composition in an Agricultural Biogas Plant, DOI: 10.17737/tre.2017.3.1.0031). Authors emphasized … Continue reading
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Maintenance of Trends in Renewable Energy website
For Trends in Renewable Energy website, the current OJS system will be upgraded, and the access to the journal website may be interrupted from time to time. During maintenance, all published papers can be downloaded via our Google Drive account. New … Continue reading
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Happy New Year to all enthusiastic authors and editorial team members
The Trends in Renewable Energy (TRE) successfully concluded the second volume, and heading to another year. We deeply appreciate your support, and are looking forward to continuously working with all colleagues around the world. The 2016 TRE Author of the … Continue reading
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Preparing for the evaluation of SCI and EI/compendex index
Trends in Renewable Energy will soon enter its third year. Our journal will be submitted to the SCI and EI/compendex index for their review in this December. The evaluation will last approximately 1.5 years. To pass the evaluation, the number … Continue reading
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Call for Book Chapters on “Hydroprocessing Catalysts and Processes”
Dr. Duncan Seddon and I are currently editing a book entitled “Hydroprocessing catalysts and processes: The challenges for bio-fuels production”, which will be published in the Catalytic Science series by World Scientific Publishing. This book is to introduce the recent progress … Continue reading
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Printed Version of Trends in Renewable Energy 2016 (Volume 2 Issue 2)
The printed version is available through MagCloud.com http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1129644?__r=572853
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Printed Trends in Renewable Energy 2016 Volume 2 Issue 1
Printed Trends in Renewable Energy 2016 Volume 2 Issue 1
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Renewable biohydrogen production is promising
Prof. Ming-Jun Zhu, who is the Assistant Dean of School of Bioscience & Bioengineering at the South China University of Technology, commented the developments of biohydrogen production from waste materials in the current issue of Trends in Renewable Energy. (vol. 2, pp. … Continue reading
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Sustainable development can only take place with the increased use of renewable energy
Dr. habil Bai Attila, who is a professor of Economics and Business at the University of Debrecen (Hungary), shared his visions about the renewable future with the readers in an Editorial released last week (Trends in Renewable Energy, vol. 2, … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon dioxide disposal, habil Bai Attila, Hungary, Renewable Energy, renewable future, solar energy, Sustainable development, University of Debrecen, Vehicle, waste heat, wind energy, young researchers
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