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Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis: The Energy Efficiency Challenge. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Energy Lett
Zhou Y   +3 more
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Brake Energy Efficiency

Journal of Mechanical Design, 2014
Electric braking systems for passenger vehicles have become more and more interesting with the recent developments of hybrid electric and electric vehicles (HEVs and EVs). The major issue is the generation of the actuation energy required during the braking maneuver that makes the utilization of electric actuation unfeasible due to the size of electric
Guarneri, P   +4 more
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Energy-Efficient Images

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2017
In this paper, a novel method is presented for producing energy-efficient images, i.e., images that consume less electrical energy on energy-adaptive displays, yet have the same or very similar perceptual quality to their original images. The proposed method relies on the fact that the energy consumption of pixels in modern energy-adaptive displays ...
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Energy efficiency: Filter media and energy efficiency

Filtration & Separation, 2009
Being efficient with energy use isn't just about refining the equipment and the techniques you use – it's also about what you put in that filter. Ken Sutherland looks at the impact of filter media selection on the energy efficiency of a filter installation.
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Energy Efficiency

2019
Chemists play an enormous role in the creation of new processes that minimize the use of energy. A fundamental understanding of the role of kinetics and thermodynamics in optimizing the space-time yield of a desired product is essential. Processes run at ambient temperatures and pressures minimize the use of energy.
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Energy and Energy Efficiency

2010
Originally, coal was the main source of energy. It remains so throughout the 18th century during the period of the rapid industry development. Later on, oil and naphtha began to be used as energy sources and their usage expanded especially in 19th century.
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