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Engineers and energy

Electrical Engineering, 1957
A brief review is presented of the various sources of energy and their relative importance and growth during the past 100 years. On the basis of past trends, it appears that future energy utilization will depend more upon scientific and technological achievements than upon actual raw material reserves.
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Solar energy engineering

Refocus, 2001
Abstract A mini-revolution is underway in solar energy engineering in Israel. It embodies a new approach of miniaturization for the efficient collection of sunlight, in particular for high-flux and high-temperature applications. At the heart of the system is a small (e.g., 20-cm diameter) solar mini-dish concentrator with an optical fiber that ...
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Energy systems engineering

Energy, 2012
Abstract This Special issue deals with the Energy Systems Engineering as a part Computer Aided Process Engineering. In this editorial introduction, the editors are highlighting the individual articles presented and discussed in this issue. Main areas of this issue can be summarised as follows: Process Integration including Total Sites, exergy ...
Jiří Jaromír Klemeš   +3 more
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Energy Conversion Engineering

2021
This unique textbook equips students with the theoretical and practical tools needed to model, design, and build efficient and clean low-carbon energy systems. Students are introduced to thermodynamics principles including chemical and electrochemical thermodynamics, moving onto applications in real-world energy systems, demonstrating the connection ...
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THE TRANSITION OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS INTO ENERGY ENGINEERS

Proceedings of SPE California Regional Meeting, 1979
Abstract The transition of the petroleum engineering profession as we know it today into "energy" profession as we know it today into "energy" engineering of the future will require several changes in basic undergraduate curricula. Oil recovery will require increased reliance on enhanced recovery methods.
T.R. Blevins, C.D. Fiddler
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