Water for energy and fuel production
Energy and water are valuable resources that underpin human prosperity and are, to a large extent, interdependent. Water is ubiquitous in energy production: in power generation; in the extraction, transport and processing of fossil fuels; and, increasingly, in irrigation to grow feedstock crops used...
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Valley Cottage, NY
SCITUS Academics LLC
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Thermal-hydraulic simulation of supercritical-water-cooled reactors
- Biofouling and its control in seawater cooled power plant cooling water system - a review
- The water consumption of energy production: an international comparison
- Toward solar fuel production usi manganese/semiconductor systems to mimic photosynthesis
- Subsurface phytoplankton blooms fuel pelagic production in the north sea
- Solar water heating as a potential source for inland Norway energy mix
- Study on effect of number of transparent covers and refractive index on performance of solar water heater
- Beneficial bioelectrochemical systems for energy, water, and biomass production
- Water footprint and impact of water consumption for food, feed, fuel crops production in Thailand


