PRZEDMIOTEM OFERTY JEST KOD DOSTĘPOWY DO KSIĄŻKI ELEKTRONICZNEJ (EBOOK)
KSIĄŻKA JEST DOSTĘPNA NA ZEWNĘTRZNEJ PLATFORMIE. KSIĄŻKA NIE JEST W POSTACI PLIKU.
The World Renewable Energy Congress is a key event at the start of the 21st century. It is a vital forum for researchers with an interest in helping renewables to reach their full potential. The effects of global warming and pollution are becoming more apparent for all to see - and the development of renewable solutions to these problems is increasingly important globally. If you were unable to attend the conference, the proceedings will provide an invaluable comprehensive summary of the latest topics and papers.
- Autorzy: Sayigh, A. A. M.
- Wydawnictwo: Elsevier S & T
- Data wydania: 2000
- Wydanie:
- Liczba stron: 2914
- Forma publikacji: PDF (online)
- Język publikacji: angielski
- ISBN: 9780080540511
- Front Cover
- Renewable Energy
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- PART IV
- SOLAR THERMAL APPLICATIONS/POSTER PAPERS
- Chapter 1. Application of Solar Energy to Obtain Hydrogen and Hydrogen Containng Gases
- Chapter 2. Requirements for successful Solar Cooker Program
- Chapter 3. Application of Proportional-Sum-Derivative Control Methodology for Energy Efficiency Enha
- Chapter 4. A Numerical Model and Experimental Study of Natural Solar Drying of Cassava in Abidjan (
- Chapter 5. Dissemination of GHE Solar Dryer in Indonesia
- Chapter 6. Performance Prediction of A Solar Water Heater Using Artificial Neural Networks
- Chapter 7. Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables Using Solar Dryers. Comparative Study for Solar and
- Chapter 8. A Comparison of Two Developed Designs of Tilted Tray Solar Still
- Chapter 9. A Controlled Laboratory Test on Pyramid Shaped Tilted Tray Solar Still
- Chapter 10. Solar Energy Distribution Model for Greenhouses
- Chapter 11. Simulation of the Multipass Airflows in Solar Air Heater
- Chapter 12. Estimation of Convective Mass Transfer in Active Single Slope Solar Still
- Chapter 13. Development of a Rice Hull Cyclonic Furnace for Drying Applications
- Chapter 14. The Application of Solar Tunnel Dryer in Indonesia
- Chapter 15. Introducing Solar Drying in A Developing Country: The Case of Cambodia
- Chapter 16. Theoratical Investigation of the Water-Lithium Bromide Vapour Absorption Cooler
- Chapter 17. Development of the Solar Crop Dryers in Tunisia
- Chapter 18. Solar Refrigeration for Developing Countries Using A Solid-Absorption Cycle
- Chapter 19. Effect of Fluid Prandtl Number on Natural Convection in Cylindrical Enclosure
- Chapter 20. Design and Construction of a Solar Thermal Miniplant
- Chapter 21. Cost Estimates Air-Cooled and Water Cooled Air-Conditioning Systems
- Chapter 22. Solar Powered Air Conditioning System for A Hospital in Manzanillo
- Chapter 23. Spot Coolers as An Alternative to Conventional Cooling
- Chapter 24. Application of Solar Drying Systems in Rural Nepal
- Chapter 25. The Performance of the Capillary Film Solar Still Installed in South Algeria
- Chapter 26. Solar Cooking-An Appropriate Technology for Developing Countries
- Chapter 27. The Effect of Walls Conductivity on the Convective Structure in a three Heated Walls Ves
- Chapter 28. Dynamic Modelization of a Cascades Solar Distiller Greenhouse
- Chapter 29. Solar Energy Utilization in Agriculture in Nigeria
- Chapter 30. Solar Installations for Hot-Water Supply in Turkmenistan
- Chapter 31. Performance Simulation Model of Natural Convection Type Solar Tunnel Dryer
- Chapter 32. Performance Prediction of A Non-airconditioned Passive Solar House for Cold Climate of S
- Chapter 33. Determination of Thermophysical Parameters by Thermal Trasient Phenomena
- Chapter 34. Numerical Modelisation of the Thermal Field in a Slab in Concrete Destined to the Produc
- Chapter 35. Roof Window - Solar Collector
- Chapter 36. Use of the Liquid-gas Solution for Autonomous Heat Transfer Downwards
- WIND ENERGY GENERATION/POSTER PAPERS
- Chapter 37. Wind Pumps in Sudan
- Chapter 38. Theoratical Demonstration of Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbine Performance
- Chapter 39. A Theoratical Study of Wind Power Potential in Cote D'Ivoire Using The Weibull Distribut
- Chapter 40. Double-Multiple Streamtube Model for Variable-Geometry Oval-Trajectory Darrieus Wind-Tur
- Chapter 41. Gyroscopic Effect of Small Scale Tilt Up Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine
- Chapter 42. Vertical Axis Wind Mills in Patagonia, Argentina
- Chapter 43. Wind Energy Potential of the Tras-os-Montes Region, Northeast of Portugal
- Chapter 44. Estimating the Starting Point for Substantial Wind Energy Penetration in the Greek Marke
- Chapter 45. Refined Wind Energy Calculation Formulation
- Chapter 46. A Study of Small Wind Turbine Generation System for Extreme Weather Conditions
- Chapter 47. Research and Development of Straight Wing Non-Articulated Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
- Chapter 48. Performance Evaluation through Visualization of an Inside Stream of Savonius Type and Cr
- Chapter 49. HTSC Technology for Wind Energy Systems: The Levitating Turbine
- Chapter 50. Optimum Method of Operating Wind Turbine-Generator Systems Matching the Wind Condition a
- Chapter 51. Wind Energy Resource in Algeria
- Chapter 52. Regional Energy Planning Approach to Wind Energy Developments in Croatia - Example of Co
- Chapter 53. Wind Energy Research and Development in Jordan
- Chapter 54. Small Wind Energy Systems for Battery Charging
- BIOMASS CONVERSION/POSTER PAPERS
- Chapter 55. The Need for the Protection and Exploitation of Oilseed Plants in Nigeria
- Chapter 56. Rubber As A Source of Renewable Energy
- Chapter 57. Pyrolysis/Gasification of Hemp to Produce Activated Carbon
- Chapter 58. Biomass Conversion Technology in Taiwan
- Chapter 59. Improvement of Anaerobic Processes of Mixtures with Elevated Contents of Lignin and and
- Chapter 60. Electricity from Biomass for Rural India - techno-economic Analysis
- Chapter 61. Instantaneous Estimates of Global, Diffuse and Reflected Photosynthetically Active Radia
- Chapter 62. Effect of Steam Demand on the Operation of a Biomass-Fired Cogeneration Power Plant
- Chapter 63. Briquetting of Biomass in Bangladesh
- Chapter 64. Application and Economy of Biomass Stirling Engines in Austria
- Chapter 65. Predictions of Combustion Rates of Blended Palm Oil Droplets by Forced Convection Theory
- Chapter 66. Physico-chemical and Energetic Process of Sewage Sludge Fermentation of Tunisian Station
- Chapter 67. Carbonisation of Seven Wood Forest Species with A Traditional and Metallic Stocks
- Chapter 68. Energetic Potential of Tunisian Agro-industrial Residues by Anaerobic Fermentation
- Chapter 69. Evaluation, Prospects, and Environmental Effects of Bioenergy Resources from Olive-Oil I
- Chapter 70. Optimizing Used Recycled Pulp in the Paper Production
- Chapter 71. Situation Analysis on Effect of Coal Mining in the Mitigation of Deforestation in Malawi
- Chapter 72. Potential for Electricity Generation from Biowastes - A Case Study for Malawi
- Chapter 73. Biogas Technology and Integrated Development (Experiences from Sri Lanka)
- RELATED TOPICS/POSTER PAPERS
- Chapter 74. Comparison of Different Assessment Methods of Global Solar Irradiations Using Satellitar
- Chapter 75. Methodological Guides for Renewable Energy System Evaluation
- Chapter 76. Integrating Renewable Energy Studies in Under-Graduate Curriculum: The IET/ISAT Experien
- Chapter 77. The Analysis of Photoelectron Movement in Making Hydrogen System using Solar Energy
- Chapter 78. Non-Conventional Energy System and Environmental Pollution Control
- Chapter 79. A New Method for Local Energy Planning in Developing Countries
- Chapter 80. Relations between Monthly Average Hourly Solar Radiation, Hourly Bright Sunshine and Air
- Chapter 81. The Millennium Energy Debate
- Chapter 82. An Inter-Comparison of the Radiation Intensities Measured at three Sites in the Southern
- Chapter 83. Models to Estimate Daily Diffuse Irradiation inside Polyethylene. Greenhouses Lined East
- Chapter 84. Evaluation of Models to Estimate Average Hourly Direct from Hourly Global Solar Radiatio
- Chapter 85. Determination of Silica (As Quinoline Molybdosilicate) from Six Different Rivers in Nige
- Chapter 86. On the Local Anthropogenic Effects on the Solar Radiation Regime in Uzbekistan
- Chapter 87. Economics of Energy Transportation in Egypt. Part II. Natural Gas
- Chapter 88. Cooling Towers and Electricity Production
- Chapter 89. Operation and Maintance Cost of Air-Conditioning Systems
- Chapter 90. Hydrogen Use in Vehicles
- Chapter 91. Labour Market Prospects of Resource-Conserving Energy Technologies
- Chapter 92. Scenarios for the Utilization of Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier in the Future Energy Syst
- Chapter 93. Solar Energy Education at University of Brunei Darussalam
- Chapter 94. The Optimised Use of Renewable Energies in Decentralised Rural Electrification: EDF's Ap
- Chapter 95. Retrofitting Design Using Step-by-Step Energy Relaxation: A Complete Analysis of Heat Ex
- Chapter 96. Measurements and Models to Evaluate Solar Diffuse Solar Irradiation over Tilted Surfaces
- Chapter 97. Estimation of Solar Irradiance Using WEFAX and High Resolution Meteosat Images
- Chapter 98. Fourier Analysis of Monthly Sunshine Duration for Algeria
- Chapter 99. Research Activities in Renewable Energy in European Countries, 1992-1998: A Scientometri
- Chapter 100. Opportunities for Fuel Cell-based Renewable Energy Supply in Decentralised Applications
- Chapter 101. Contributions on Energy Efficiency Regulations in Brazil - A Comparative Study
- Chapter 102. First Step of Privatization in Energy Sector of Russia - Giant Resources and Small Resu
- Chapter 103. The Ecological State and Alternative Energy
- Chapter 104. Potential Assessment of Renewable Energy Technologies in CO2 Emission Mitigation in Dom
- Chapter 105. Cost-Benefits Analysis Approach for Energy Conservation in Buildings
- Chapter 106. Harmonic Analysis of Solar Radiation Data for Sebele, Botswana
- Chapter 107. Renewable Energy Mathematical Model for China
- Chapter 108. Air Pollution and Its Ramifications for BIPV Applications: A Spectral Analysis of Hong
- Chapter 109. New Institutional Model for Rural Village Power - Franchised Independent Power Producer
- Chapter 110. The Greenhouse Gases Generation in Tunisia: Analysis and Abatement
- Chapter 111. Effects of the Climatic Phenomenon E! Nino on Solar Radiation at Central South Western
- Chapter 112. Assessing The Quality of Renewable Energy Projects Using Fuzzy Logic
- Chapter 113. Renewable Energy Sources for Electricity Generation in the State of Rio Grande Do Sul (
- Chapter 114. Potential Electricity Savings by Implementing Energy Efficiency Standards for Household
- Chapter 115. Natural Nuclear Fusion Achieved by Means of the New Constructive Concept on Opening of
- Chapter 116. Correlations Between The Atmospheric Optical Depth and The Daily Variation of Surface P
- Chapter 117. Modelling Insolation Using High Order Cumulants (HOC) at Marrakesh
- Chapter 118. On Applicability of Darrieus-type Cross Flow Water Turbine for Abandoned Hydro and Tida
- Chapter 119. Improvements of Dyeing processes by Heat Recovery
- LATE PAPERS
- Chapter 120. Status of Crystalline Photovoltaic Technology
- Chapter 121. Monolithic Electrochromic Devices: Tantalum Oxide Thin Film Ionic Conductors
- Chapter 122. Finanacing Biomass Projects and Minimisation of Supply Risks
- Chapter 123. Most Advanced European Housing: Environmental Issues and Attractive Low Energy Architec
- Chapter 124. Photovoltaic Integrated Electrochromic Device for Smart-Window Applications
- Chapter 125. Recent Developments in High Efficiency PV-Cells
- Chapter 126. Tidal Stream Renewable Offshore Power Generation (TS-ROPG)
- Chapter 127. The Analysis and Prediction of the Infrared Transmittance of Tedlar Films
- Chapter 128. Low Energy Housing at Universiti Putra Malaysia
- Chapter 129. Photovoltaics R&D: A Tour Through the 21st Century
- Chapter 130. The Role of Insurance in Renewable Energy Projects
- Chapter 131. Projects for a Sustainable City - Environmental and Energetic Retrofit of"Area Savonaro
- Chapter 132. The Thermal Losses of a Solar Accumulator Collector
- Chapter 133. Opportunities for Renewable Energy in Rural Communities of New Zealand
- Chapter 134. The Establishment of a Centre for Renewable Energy Education and Demonstration (CREED)
- Chapter 135. WinSel: A General Window Selection- and Energy Rating Tool
- Author Index
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