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Scientific American, 2006
This article explores energy production technologies on the horizon that aren't currently feasible. The article discusses fusion power, which promises unlimited power with minimal waste by joining atoms, high-altitude wind power using turbines that take advantage of the jet stream; space-based solar power (SSP), which uses thin-film photovoltaic lenses
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This article explores energy production technologies on the horizon that aren't currently feasible. The article discusses fusion power, which promises unlimited power with minimal waste by joining atoms, high-altitude wind power using turbines that take advantage of the jet stream; space-based solar power (SSP), which uses thin-film photovoltaic lenses
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2000 Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting (Cat. No.00CH37134), 2005
Serving energy consumers is changing. Many may disagree with where we are at now, much less where we are going. The eight-point outline presented summarizes one possible vision of where we are and where we will soon be.
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Serving energy consumers is changing. Many may disagree with where we are at now, much less where we are going. The eight-point outline presented summarizes one possible vision of where we are and where we will soon be.
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1978
Abstract : The Plan identifies the Army's organization, goals, objectives, and policies with respect to energy. It projects energy consumption and costs to the year 2000 and summarizes the programs required to support the long range goals. A summary of current and needed energy related legislation is included.
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Abstract : The Plan identifies the Army's organization, goals, objectives, and policies with respect to energy. It projects energy consumption and costs to the year 2000 and summarizes the programs required to support the long range goals. A summary of current and needed energy related legislation is included.
null Harlan W. +3 more
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Japan's 2014 Strategic Energy Plan: A Planned Energy System Transition
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017This study is a review and analysis of the Japanese government's 2014 Strategic Energy Plan (SEP). As the first plan to be issued after the Fukushima disaster of March 2011, the 2014 plan incorporates policies that represent the most comprehensive and systematic changes ever proposed for Japan's energy system.
Jeff Kucharski, Hironobu Unesaki
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2012
Energy storage is coming (pump, heat, ...). 100% (or nearly) renewable energy systems are technically feasible. Integrating water and energy systems increases potential for renewables.
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Energy storage is coming (pump, heat, ...). 100% (or nearly) renewable energy systems are technically feasible. Integrating water and energy systems increases potential for renewables.
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2018
This chapter brings together many of the threads presented in Parts I and II of the book to allow development of an Energy Business Plan using the information managers have collected in the previous parts of the Framework. The Energy Business Plan provides a road map for implementing energy projects within the enterprise.
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This chapter brings together many of the threads presented in Parts I and II of the book to allow development of an Energy Business Plan using the information managers have collected in the previous parts of the Framework. The Energy Business Plan provides a road map for implementing energy projects within the enterprise.
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2020
Since the early 1970s the Danish energy movement, which had emerged from the rejection of nuclear energy, has had an ambition to develop an energy system based completely (or almost) on renewable sources. Like the grass-root inventers of renewable technologies, energy researchers at universities were not satisfied with traditional solutions but wanted ...
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Since the early 1970s the Danish energy movement, which had emerged from the rejection of nuclear energy, has had an ambition to develop an energy system based completely (or almost) on renewable sources. Like the grass-root inventers of renewable technologies, energy researchers at universities were not satisfied with traditional solutions but wanted ...
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar, Daniela A Bota, Emad Elquza
exaly

