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Energy planning

Energies, 2011
This Special Issue focuses on progress in energy transition planning [...]
Dolf Gielen
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Earthshaking energy development plans

Science, 2014
Partnerships between scientists, engineers, legislators, and local communities can substantially enhance earthquake resilience (“‘Epicenters’ of resilience,” M. L. Zoback, Editorial, 17 October, p. [283][1]). Such resilience must not be compromised by energy development.
Hong, Yang   +2 more
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Low carbon transition at the township level: feasibility study of environmental pollutants and sustainable energy planning

International Journal of Sustainable Energy, 2020
This paper addresses the role of low carbon transition in town planning. This study aims to fill a major research gap by exploring the topic of low carbon planning at the township level. This study is conducted through case study research in China.
A. Cheshmehzangi
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Agri-Energy-Environment Synergy-Based Distributed Energy Planning in Rural Areas

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Rural passive distribution networks can no longer meet the modern agricultural electrification and cleanliness requirements, and it is urgent to carry out distributed energy planning construction in rural areas.
Xueqian Fu   +3 more
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OceanVoy: A Hybrid Energy Planning System for Autonomous Sailboat

IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems, 2020
Towards long range and high endurance sailing, energy is of utmost importance. Moreover, benefiting from the dominance of the sailboat itself, it is energy-saving and environment-friendly.
Qinbo Sun   +5 more
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THAILAND'S NATIONAL ENERGY PLAN

Energy, 1981
Abstract The paper outlines the actual energy situation in Thailand and the country's energy management plans for the period 1978 to 1989, when the population is expected to grow from 48.0 to 55.8 million. As almost everywhere else, the planning was prompted by the dramatic increase in the price of oil, which in 1978 was used to satisfy 75% of the ...
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Plan B for Energy

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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Total energy planning

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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Army Energy Plan

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.
null Harlan W.   +3 more
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