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Full-Text Articles in Oil, Gas, and Energy
Future Energy: Opportunities & Challenges, Thomas W. Kerlin
Future Energy: Opportunities & Challenges, Thomas W. Kerlin
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Future Energy: Opportunities & Challenges was originally published in 2013 by the International Society of Automation. Rights for this work have been reverted to the authors by the original publisher. The author has chosen to license this work with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Identifying Optimal Site Location For Wind Energy Farms Considering Ecological And Social Impacts, Joy Marich, Kara Cassano, Franny Senkowsky, Robert Griffin
Identifying Optimal Site Location For Wind Energy Farms Considering Ecological And Social Impacts, Joy Marich, Kara Cassano, Franny Senkowsky, Robert Griffin
Von Braun Symposium Student Posters
No abstract provided.
Green Jobs And The Ohio Economy: The Workforce Skills And Training Ohio Green Industries Need, Wright State University, Center For Urban And Public Affairs, U.S. Department Of Labor Employment And Training Administration
Green Jobs And The Ohio Economy: The Workforce Skills And Training Ohio Green Industries Need, Wright State University, Center For Urban And Public Affairs, U.S. Department Of Labor Employment And Training Administration
Economic Development
In spring 2011, a survey was conducted with private employers representing selected sectors within the potential green industry. The following report presents research results about employers and the labor force skills they require to be successful in Ohio’s Green Industry.
As mentioned in earlier parts of this report series, there are many challenges to studying the green economy. The word “potential” in the first sentence of this report is a critical term, because there is no known listing of companies in the green industry. Green industry business association lists exist, but those are membership-based lists and not intended to be …
A Sea Change For Aquatic Sustainability : Meeting The Challenge Of Fish Resources Management And Aquatic Sustainability In The 21st Century, Department Of Fisheries
A Sea Change For Aquatic Sustainability : Meeting The Challenge Of Fish Resources Management And Aquatic Sustainability In The 21st Century, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
No abstract provided.
Potential Role Of Micro-Algae On Global Energy Supply, Sage Callaway-Keeley, Stephanie Huynh
Potential Role Of Micro-Algae On Global Energy Supply, Sage Callaway-Keeley, Stephanie Huynh
Student Research Posters
The most effective ways to reduce CO2 emissions are to improve the energy efficiency of each economic sector and to reduce the cutting of tropical and temperate forests around the world. These options, however, may not fully reach their technical and economic potential due to various political and socioeconomic. The most practical of these is to increase CO2 sinks through photosynthesis in both standing tree biomass and in ocean primary producers. The use of marine algae as CO2 sinks is for large-scale CO2 mitigation: the use of phytoplankton through Fe fertilization and macro algal (kelp) farms, which can be used …
Maine Woodburning Guide, Office Of Energy Resources
Maine Woodburning Guide, Office Of Energy Resources
Maine Collection
Maine Woodburning Guide
State of Maine, Office of Energy Resources,
Augusta, Maine, 1988.
Contents: 1 Safe Installation / 2 Buying Firewood / 3 Efficient Woodburning / 4 New Equipment Developments / 5 Chimney and Stovepipe Cleaning
Sun, Wind, Water, Wood : Using Maine's Renewable Resources Through Appropriate Technology, State Of Maine Office Of Energy Resources
Sun, Wind, Water, Wood : Using Maine's Renewable Resources Through Appropriate Technology, State Of Maine Office Of Energy Resources
Maine Collection
Sun, Wind, Water, Wood : Using Maine's Renewable Resources Through Appropriate Technology.
State of Maine Office of Energy Resources. (1986?)
Contents: Solar / Biomass / Water & Wind Power
The Economics Of Solar Water Heaters : A Guide For Evaluating The Cost-Effectiveness Of Active Solar Water Heating Systems In Maine, Maine Office Of Energy Resources
The Economics Of Solar Water Heaters : A Guide For Evaluating The Cost-Effectiveness Of Active Solar Water Heating Systems In Maine, Maine Office Of Energy Resources
Maine Collection
The Economics of Solar Water Heaters : A Guide for Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Active Solar Water Heating Systems in Maine
State of Maine, Executive Department, Office of Energy Resources,
Augusta, Maine (July, 1979).
Contents: Section I: Introduction / Section II: Economic Method: The Life Cycle Cost Analysis / Section III: Factors Affecting the Decision to Buy / Section IV: Explanation of the Tables / Table I - Table IIIA
An Annotated Bibliography Of Ocs Documents In Maine, Maine State Planning Office
An Annotated Bibliography Of Ocs Documents In Maine, Maine State Planning Office
Maine Collection
An Annotated Bibliography of OCS Documents in Maine
Outer Continental Shelf Memorandum 1
Compiled by Edward H. Shenton & Charles S. Colgan
Maine Coastal Program, Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine, 1977.
Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. OCS - General / 3. OCS - Federal Regulations / 4. Economic Aspects / 5. Environmental Studies / 6. Oil Spills - Effects and Studies / 7. Onshore Effects / 8. The North Sea Experience / 9. Legal Aspects / 10. Petroleum Drilling Technology