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Advances in Energy Research - Volume 33 (Hardcover)
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Advances in Energy Research - Volume 33 (Hardcover)
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Advances in Energy Research. Volume 33 begins with a focus on gas
hydrates, also known as methane hydrates, which are formed due to
high hydraulic pressures present under the cold seabed over long
periods of time. Following this, an exploratory method using
semi-structured interviews was undertaken to investigate the
barriers and drivers for implementing energy efficiency measures in
South Africa's cement finishing mill. To address the large energy
consumption of microalgae dewatering and to increase revenues from
microalgae, a novel process for the prior sustainable extraction of
carotenoids from wet microalgae biomass is proposed. The authors
describe the evolution of smart grids in some developing countries,
highlighting the challenges and trends for the next years. For this
purpose, reference cases corresponding to different developing
countries of Africa and America are used. Additionally, the basics
of high efficiency cogeneration and the mathematical model used to
calculate the amount of electricity in cogeneration are discussed.
In one study, the impedance of the diffusion and reaction processes
in an electrochemical cell is modelled by means of transmission
line equivalent electric circuits. To discuss the applications of
common techniques to control the efficiency and costs of
underground ventilation, detailed information on current practices
is collected through discussions with miners to identify relevant
problems. The authors go on to explore barriers and enablers which
impact the durability of solar street lighting systems in rural
India to create a renewable energy eco-system in rural poor
communities. Later, it is proposed that statistical control charts
can assist in controlling energy consumption in universities, and
the rate of energy consumption flow is used to diagnose high-energy
consumption. The closing research is an analysis of problems found
during the operation of the biogas power system at Baiturrahman
boarding school, West Java, Indonesia, and recommendations to
enhance the system performance are provided.
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