Internationale Publikationen
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Performance and risks of advanced pulverised coal plant (Nalbandian, 05-2008)
Hermine Nalbandian
Herausgeber: IEA-CCC
Englisch, 70 Seiten
Greenhouse gas emission factors for coal (Adams, 06-2008)
Englisch
The Korean Energy Strategy Project (Minchener, 04-2008)
Englisch
Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in India (Mills, 12-2007)
Englisch
Properties and behaviour of SO2 adsorbents for CFBC (Smith, 11-2007)
Englisch
WET FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY FOR BIO-WASTES (2007)
Bio-waste Digestion Markgrafneusiedl: The example of a successful bio-waste fermentation plant described in this contribution is operated by Bio-waste Digestion "Markgrafneusiedl". The plant with an annual capacity of 15,000 tonnes went into operation in 2006. It can process a variety of bio-waste material such as waste from the meat processing industry, separately collected bio-waste from households and even food waste contained in steel barrels of up to 200 litres.
Englisch
Solar Heat Worldwide - Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2005
The solar thermal collector capacity in operation worldwide equaled 107.8 GWth corresponding to 154 million square meters at the end of the year 2005. Of this, 90.7 GWth were accounted for by flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors and 16.2 GWth for unglazed plastic collectors. Air collector capacity was installed to an extent of 0.9 GWth.
Englisch
Design Guidelines - Solar Space Heating of Factory Buildings With Underfloor Heating Systems (Jaehnig/Weiss 2008)
The energy required for the space heating of factory buildings and warehouses can be a major percentageof the energy consumption of a company. While in some cases, waste heat from other processesin the company is available and is the most cost effective way to heat a factory building, aninteresting option is to use solar energy to cover the heat demand of an industrial building.
Englisch
Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Austria -- 2007 Review
Since the last review in 2002, Austrian energy policy has seen many positive developments. Today, Austria counts among the IEA member countries with the highest share of renewable energy supply, thus increasing energy security and reducing CO2 emissions. Great progress has also been made in the utilisation of biomass for heat and electricity production. Nevertheless, many challenges remain.
Englisch
Post-combustion carbon capture from coal fired plants - solvent scrubbing (Davidson, 07-2007)
Englisch
Clean coal technologies for a carbon-constraines world (Kessels/Bakker/Clemens, 05-2007)
Englisch
Trace elements and fly ash utilisation (Sloss, 03-2007)
Englisch
European legislation (revised LCPD and EU ETS) and coal (Nalbandian, 03-2007)
Englisch
Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in the Czech Republic (Mills, 01-2007)
Englisch
Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in Poland (Mills, 01-2007)
Englisch
The IEA Bioenergy Annual Report 2006
Of the available biomass conversion technologies for production of more usable energy forms, fast pyrolysis is the least developed, but offers the benefits of a liquid fuel with concomitant advantages of easy storage and transport as well as higher power generation efficiencies than fossil fuelled systems at the smaller scales of operation that are likely to be realised from bioenergy systems.
Englisch
Public attitudes to coal-fired power plant (Fernando, 10-2006)
Englisch