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Publisher Correction to: Geothermal Energy, volume 7
An error occurred during the publication of a number of articles in Geothermal Energy. Several articles were published in volume 7 with a duplicate citation number.
Geothermal Energy
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Energy Storage and Renewable Energy [PDF]
I consider an economy with fossil fuel and renewable energy and energy storage, and search for the conditions that lead to welfare improvements when energy is stored. I then solve for the optimal decision rule and analyze the long-run tendencies of the economy-energy variables. The findings are threefold.
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Dark energy models account for the present accelerated expansion of the universe. Many models were suggested and investigated, based on very different physical principles. We will review some representative models emphasizing similarities and differences between these various approaches.
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Comparing energy and Randic energy
The recently conceived Randić energy (RE) is examined, and its relation to the (earlier much studied) total π-electron energy (E) is investigated. Within classes of molecular graphs, there exists a relatively good (increasing) linear correlation between RE and E.
Furtula, Boris, Gutman I.
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DARK ENERGY WITHOUT DARK ENERGY [PDF]
32 pages, 8 figures; Invited contribution to appear in the Proceedings of the Dark2007 Conference, Sydney, Australia, Sept 2007, eds H. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus and G.F. Lewis, (World Scientific, Singapore, 2008)
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Solar energy in the context of energy use, energy transportation and energy storage [PDF]
Taking the UK as a case study, this paper describes current energy use and a range of sustainable energy options for the future, including solar power and other renewables. I focus on the area involved in collecting, converting and delivering sustainable energy, looking in particular detail at the potential role of solar power.
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The problem of anthropogenically driven climate change and its inextricable link to our global society's present and future energy needs are arguably the greatest challenge facing our planet. Hydrogen is now widely regarded as one key element of a potential energy solution for the twenty-first century, capable of assisting in issues of environmental ...
Edwards, P, Kuznetsov, V, David, W
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Is the Energy Homeostasis System Inherently Biased Toward Weight Gain? [PDF]
Michael W. Schwartz +5 more
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