US Energy Policy
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Solar thermal technologies all convert the energy of the sun's heat into usable medium- or high-temperature heat or electricity. ....
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US Energy Policy
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Solar thermal technologies all convert the energy of the sun's heat into usable medium- or high-temperature heat or electricity. ....
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DEC
.... For example,
solar thermal plants are able to use high-temperature heat derived from sunlight to power traditional electricity-generating equipment. ....
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Aspects of Residential Construction
.... hour, while that produced from the burning of natural gas costs 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour, and that produced through the operation of
solar-
thermal plants is ....
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Waste Management Practices
.... hour, while that produced from the burning of natural gas costs 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour, and that produced through the operation of
solar-
thermal plants is ....
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Electricity
.... quality, and land areas. Photovoltaic and
solar thermal systems capture
solar energy. Photovoltaic systems convert sunlight directly ....
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Water and Energy Use
.... hour, while that produced from the burning of natural gas costs 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour, and that produced through the operation of
solar-
thermal plants is ....
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Pollution Problems INTRODUCTION Many contemporary natural
.... hour, while that produced from the burning of natural gas costs 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour, and that produced through the operation of
solar-
thermal plants is ....
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General Circulation Models in Environmental Science
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Solar heating and terrestrial cooling create
thermal sources and sinks. Typically, there is excess heating near the equator and excess cooling near the poles. ....
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Energy in the 21st Century
.... hour, while that produced from the burning of natural gas costs 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour, and that produced through the operation of
solar-
thermal plants is ....
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Dust Storms in Asia
.... and other locations, negative effects upon agricultural production, and the reshaping of plant life along with changes in
solar and
thermal radiation patterns ....
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Process--Energy
.... it difficult to reduce the costs of generating large amounts of
solar power. ....
Thermal loading of the environment from waste heat generated by the nuclear fusion ....
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Effect of Global Warming on Storm Systems
.... greenhouse gases vary in their overall ability to trap
solar radiation. .... factors contributing to this phenomenon include the following: (1)
thermal expansion of ....
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SOIL MOISTURE AND ITS INFERENCE
.... Both vegetation and soil control absorption of
solar radiation, emission of
thermal infrared radiation, exchanges of heat with the atmosphere, and the exchange ....
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Mission of Voyager 1 & 2
.... plutonium in its
thermal generators, will continue such tasks as ultraviolet astronomy of the stars and seeking out the edge of the
solar system, the boundary ....
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Mars Pathfinder
.... Rover
Thermal Characterization: The
thermal characteristics of the vehicle could be recorded. .... Material Adherence: "Power from a 'clean'
solar cell would be ....
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Glass Blocks
.... These block walls also provide insulating efficiency equal to double-pane
thermal windows .... used in a south facing wall or window panels function as
solar glazing ....
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The earth's atmosphere
.... it with just the right thickness to trap in sufficient
solar energy to keep .... Next is the
thermal infrared, with wavelengths between five and 20 microns, and far ....
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CARBON DIOXIDE AND THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT Scient
.... which come from plants or animals of the geological past and have stored the
solar energy in .... In a sense, these gases form a
thermal blanket around the earth. ....
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The Mars Global Surveyor
.... Sun so that it drifted toward the center of the
solar system until .... composition, ascertained with a gamma-ray spectrometer and the
thermal emission spectrometer ....
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Utility Industry Restructuring Since the end of
.... US consumed energy at a level of 62.5 thousand British
thermal units (Btus .... depletable, non-fossil sources (ie, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, and
solar power ....
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Clinton Administration & Economic Issues
.... of a broad based tax on energy consumption based upon the British
Thermal Unit (Btu .... or less costly to implement -than in cleaner sources such as
solar and hydro ....
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Creative Writing Science Story
.... been found by an unmanned survey ship which had entered the
Solar System and .... Approaching the planet, the probe began to take
thermal and radar imagery of the ....
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Nuclear Technology Development
.... by space fission systems to enable space missions where
solar power is .... types of research: development and validation of tools for reactor
thermal-hydraulic and ....
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Arsenic As A Human Carcinogen
.... It is commonly associated with
thermal activity, rocks of high arsenic content, and areas .... to have an earlier average age of onset than do
solar keratoses and ....
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Arsenic As A Human Carcinogen
.... It is commonly associated with
thermal activity, rocks of high arsenic content, and areas .... to have an earlier average age of onset than do
solar keratoses and ....
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Glass
.... the effects of various chemicals on the optical and
thermal properties of .... include computerized control systems, new coating techniques,
solar control technology ....
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Electrical Power Equipment Industry
.... Most of the EU's production comes from conventional
thermal power generation at ....
Solar and wind power have gained considerable media attention, but have yet to ....
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Chapter Summary of Living in the Environment
.... Hydrogen Revolution explains how humans should move into the
solar-hydrogen age and .... Pollution of streams and lakes discusses chemical and
thermal pollution of ....
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Environmental Health Regulation INTRODUCTION This research ...
.... the addition of harmful substances to groundwater, or
thermal pollution (Davis .... an increased use of nuclear energy, because large scale
solar energy technology ....
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