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Thermodynamic interpretation of the capacity factor

Chromatographia, 1988
The thermodynamic description of the capacity factor (k′), the most widely used retention parameter, is presented. The connection of the thermodynamic adsorption equilibrium constant (K) and the retention parameters are shown. Methods for dead volume determination are described.
Yu. V. Kazakevitch, Yu. A. Eltekov
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An environmental assessment through load capacity factor: the dynamic effects of technological cooperation grants and energy depletion in Pakistan

Frontiers in Sustainable Energy Policy
The global phenomenon of environmental deterioration often signifies the increase in ecological footprint and emissions levels that adversely affect the earth's biocapacity.
Sami Ullah, Boqiang Lin
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Evaluating the determinants of load capacity factor in Japan: The impact of economic complexity and trade globalization

Natural resources forum (Print), 2023
Sustainable growth and the reduction of environmental pressures are important priorities that are issues of concern for both developed and developing countries.
A. A. Awosusi   +4 more
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Evaluating the effects of ECON-ESG on load capacity factor in G7 countries.

Journal of Environmental Management
For the first time, this study introduces the ECON-ESG quadruple, developed by Işıksik et al. (2024a), by adding the economy (ECON) dimension to the classical ESG (environment, social, governance) triad.
C. Işık   +4 more
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Drivers of the Load Capacity Factor in New İndustrialized Countries: Economic Growth, Financial Development and Urbanization on Load Capacity Factor

International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
This study examines the effects of economic growth, financial development, and urbanization on the load capacity factor (LCF) for Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) over the period 1991-2021.
Savaş Durmuş   +2 more
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The role of green growth and institutional quality on environmental sustainability: A comparison of CO2 emissions, ecological footprint and inverted load capacity factor for OECD countries.

Journal of Environmental Management
Green growth is of great importance in terms of solving environmental problems and achieving sustainable development goals. However, the existing literature has not investigated how green growth affects environmental degradation and environmental ...
M. M. Dam   +3 more
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Capacity factor of wind turbines

Energy, 1997
The power generated by a wind turbine depends on both the design characteristics of the turbine and the properties of the wind resource. These parameters determine the capacity factor (ratio of average power output to rated power of the turbine). Since detailed information on the wind-speed frequency is often lacking, the shape factor (k) of the ...
K.A. Abed, A.A. El-Mallah
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Evaluating forest depletion and structural change effects on environmental sustainability in Pakistan: Through the lens of the load capacity factor.

Journal of Environmental Management
The pace of species extinction and deforestation has increased dramatically due to the substantial increase in global environmental degradation. This trend is approaching the crucial temperature threshold of 2 °C and calls for more attention.
Boqiang Lin, Sami Ullah
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Impact of trade liberalization and renewable energy on load capacity factor: Evidence from novel dual adjustment approach

Energy & Environment, 2022
Several nations, including Mexico, are encountering problems with accomplishing the targets of sustainable development goals (SDGs). This study addresses how to develop SDG agenda for Mexico, which may also be applied to other emerging markets with ...
Huilan Wu   +4 more
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Renewable energy, financial globalization and load capacity factor in the US: Ecological neutrality in the context of natural resources

Geological Journal
The United States (US) as the second leading economy in global ecological pollution has become a fertile ground for a rigorous analysis of the ecological neutrality using load capacity factor (LCF) and carbon‐based consumption (CCO2).
S. S. Ibrahim   +3 more
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