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  • ...icity wires, hot water pipes or even transportation with cars) and form an energy hub network. ...g equation was presented to represent the energy balance constraint in the energy hub: <math display="block">E^{dem} = \begin{bmatrix}C & -S \end{bmatrix} ...
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  • {{short description|Material ability to absorb energy when deformed elastically}} ...nent distortion. The '''modulus of resilience''' is defined as the maximum energy that can be absorbed per unit volume without creating a permanent distortio ...
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  • ...oto-fermentation of sucrose. | journal = International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | date = February 2007 | volume = 32 | issue = 2 | pages = 200–6 | doi = 10 ...rganic biomass: Process parameters and use of by-products |journal=Applied Energy |volume=144 |pages=73–95 |doi=10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.01.045 |url= https:// ...
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  • ...aged over time in the definition such that the ratio becomes the amount of energy used divided by the maximum possible to be used. These definitions are equi ...//dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.02.025 |journal=Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews |volume=73 |pages=1061–1069 |doi=10.1016/j.rser.2017.02.025 |bibcod ...
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  • ...king technical improvements to vehicles and making the energy they consume sustainable.<ref name="Measures">{{cite book |author1=[[Udo Becker]] |date=2016 |isbn=9 * <math>\frac {{CO_2}_i} {E_i}</math> : carbon intensity of the energy acoording to the mode of transport (for instance in g CO2 eq./kWh). ...
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  • {{short description|Server facility which utilizes energy-efficient technologies}} ...rvice (economics)|service]] facility which utilizes [[Efficient energy use|energy-efficient]] technologies. They do not contain obsolete systems (such as ina ...
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  • ...s. Data source is [[Lazard]].<ref>{{cite web |title=2023 Levelized Cost Of Energy+ |url=https://www.lazard.com/research-insights/2023-levelized-cost-of-energ ...''levelized cost of heating'' ('''LCOH'''), or ''levelized cost of thermal energy''. ...
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  • [[Image:Blue energy mechanism.png|thumb|right|The ideal [[water potential]] between [[fresh wat ...The technique can be used to generate power from the [[salinity gradient]] energy resulting from the difference in the salt concentration between sea and riv ...
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  • ...sometimes unilateral. Applied ecometrics exposes the complexity of making sustainable decisions, especially given other humanitarian goals such as [[third world] #How much energy the electric dryer would consume, and to what degree the energy is renewable. ...
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  • ...nside cabinets, and other locations that compromise [[Efficient energy use|energy efficiency]]; 3) local climate conditions, such as higher ambient temperatu ...efficiency ratio|Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio]] (SEER), which consider energy use but not [[global warming potential]] (GWP) and emissions of refrigerant ...
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  • ...ction of the Archimedean screw, the principle of the screw turbine gaining energy from water flowing down through the screw]] ...bine''' or '''AST''') is a [[water turbine]] that converts the [[potential energy]] of water on an upstream level into [[Work (physics)|work]]. This hydropow ...
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  • An opto-electronic oscillator is based on converting the continuous light energy from a [[pump laser]] to [[radio frequency]] (RF), [[microwave]] or [[mm-wa ...of the modulator and the setting of the filter, which eliminates all other sustainable oscillations. The second condition implies that, with adequate light input ...
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  • ...otors (PEMs) and associated environmental, [[Environmental law|legal]] and energy-related topics. ...e electrical power, and consequently more [[power station]]s have raised [[energy conservation]] awareness. ...
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  • ...emitting biofuels from the [[Second generation biofuels|second generation energy crops]] cultivated in the unused wastelands of Bangladesh for use in home g ...ivation of Jatropha curcas L. in Bangladesh: A Sustainable Solution to the Energy, Environmental and Socioeconomic Crisis |place=[[Saarbrücken]], Germany |pu ...
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  • ...=40|pages=445–466}}</ref> Maximizing inclusive wealth is often a goal of [[sustainable development]].<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1146/annurev-environ-012420-043621 ...of 1310 estimates of monetary values of ecosystem services. Foundation for Sustainable Development, Wageningen, the Netherlands.</ref> This is expressed as USD/ha ...
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  • ...r = [[Soitec]] (20%)<br />South African Govt (40%)<br />Pele Energy Group (35%)<br />Local Community (5%) ...c]] initiated the project under the South African government's [[Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme]] (REIPPPP).<ref>{{cite we ...
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  • | name = Sustainable Development Goal 6 | logo = Sustainable Development Goal 06CleanWaterSanitation.svg ...
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  • ==== b. Energy-Based Trimming ==== ...url=http://sei.ardascience.com/index.php/journal/article/view/119 |journal=Sustainable Engineering and Innovation |language=en |volume=3 |issue=1 |pages=11–14 |do ...
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  • {{Short description|Accumulation of material on solar energy collectors}} |publisher=[[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] ...
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  • A '''tidal barrage''' is a [[dam]]-like structure used to capture the [[energy]] from masses of water moving in and out of a [[bay]] or [[river]] due to [ ...es of the tidal cycle. Turbines are placed at these sluices to capture the energy as the water flows in and out.<ref name=esru /> ...
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