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Renewable Energy Sources cannot Compete with Petroleum
Prof. Elio Santacesaria (Professor of Industrial Chemistry; CEO of Eurochem Engineering Co.) shared his experiences and versions on developing renewable energy technologies. (Trends in Renewable Energy, vol. 1, pp. 57-58. doi:10.17737/tre.2015.1.2.0010) “In 1973, after the Kippur war, a considerable increase … Continue reading
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Tagged coal, compete, cultural driving force, Elio Santacesaria, Kippur war, petroleum, political unilateral decision, Renewable Energy Sources, sustainability, Vehicle
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Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) provides an efficient and scalable route to synthesize carbon particles at low temperature
Rui Li and Abolghasem Shahbazi of the North Carolina A&T State University have suggested Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) as an efficient and scalable route to synthesize carbon particles at low temperature. Carbon spheres can be prepared with controlled size and with … Continue reading
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Tagged Applications of Carbon Spheres, Carbohydrates, Carbon Spheres, Glucose, History of HTC, HTC, HTC Mechanism, Hydrothermal Carbonization, Precursor Concentration, Process Parameters, Processing Temperature, Residence Time, Vehicle
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Introducing Techno-economic pedagogical (TEP) method to electrical and computer engineering students for the study and the design of overhead High Voltage Broadband over Power Lines networks
Dr. Athanasios G. Lazaropoulos of National Technical University of Athens & School of Pedagogical and Technological Education has proposed the techno-economic pedagogical (TEP) method for designing Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) networks in transmission and distribution power grids. TEP method … Continue reading
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Tagged Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) modeling, Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Engineering Economics, Microwave Engineering, overhead High-Voltage (HV), Power Line Communications (PLC), Vehicle
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DOE Releases New Wind Report, Examines Future of Industry
On 3/12/2015, DOE released The Wind Vision report, which results from a collaboration of the DOE with over 250 experts from industry, electric power system operators, environmental stewardship organizations, state and federal governmental agencies, research institutions and laboratories, and siting … Continue reading
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