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    Die FuE-Themen der Sektion sind auf Methoden der Erkundung und Nutzung tiefer Lagerstätten im Zusammenhang mit einer nachhaltigen, umweltfreundlichen Energieversorgung als Zukunftsoption ausgerichtet.
    15 years ago by @thorade
     
     
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    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Program (GTP) is committed to developing and deploying a portfolio of innovative technologies for clean, domestic power generation. The Geothermal Technologies Program researches, develops, and validates innovative and cost-competitive technologies and tools to locate, access, and develop geothermal resources in the United States. We work in partnership with industry, academia, and DOE's national laboratories on research and development activities focused on these five areas: Enhanced Geothermal Systems Hydrothermal and Resource Confirmation Low-Temperature Resources Systems Analysis Technology Validation Why it Matters Geothermal energy, a virtually untapped energy resource derived from the earth's heat, is more vital today than ever—it supplies clean, renewable power around the clock, emits little or no greenhouse gases, and takes a very small environmental footprint to develop. By developing, demonstrating, and deploying innovative technologies, GTP's efforts are helping stimulate the growth of the geothermal industry within the renewable energy sector and encouraging quick adoption of technologies by the public and private sectors.
    12 years ago by @thorade
     
     
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    The International Journal of Energy Research is dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary platform for the discussion of issues arising in energy research without the constraints imposed by aiming at a restricted audience. It aims to reach all researchers, scientists, engineers, technology developers, planners and policy makers working in the areas of energy management, production, conversion, conservation, systems, technologies and applications, and their impact on the environment and sustainable development. The subject matter of the Journal is concerned with the development and exploitation of both traditional and new energy sources, systems, technologies and applications. Interdisciplinary subjects in the area of novel energy systems and applications are also encouraged. High-quality research papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following areas: * Energy conversion, conservation and management * Energy storage * Hydrogen energy and fuel cells * Hydrogen production technologies * Micro- and nano-energy systems and technologies * Exergy analysis * Thermodynamic optimization * Electronics cooling * Nuclear energy * Renewable energy (e.g. geothermal, solar, wind, hydro, tidal wave, biomass) * Energy and sustainable development * Energy and environmental impact * CO2 capturing and storage technologies * Clean coal technologies * Biofuels and alternatives * Life cycle assessment * Hybrid/integrated energy systems * Heat pumps and heat pipes * Advanced power generation and refrigeration systems * Energy system analysis and modelling Submitted manuscripts should report on original works in the area of novel energy systems and applications which may be expected to address current technical, technological, economic, environmental, performance, sustainability problems and bring potential solutions through improvements in efficiency, cost effectiveness, use of resources and sustainability, as well as improved energy security and improvements to the environment. IJER publishes high-quality original papers, review articles and short communications in the area of novel energy systems and applications. Those pertaining to modeling, theory, analysis, simulations, technology development, experiments, visualization and measurement techniques are also appropriate for the journal. IJER will also include letters to the editor, book reviews, an events calendar etc.
    14 years ago by @thorade
     
     
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    ETDE World Energy Base or ETDEWEB is our Internet tool for disseminating the energy research and technology information that we collect and exchange. It also includes a federated searching option for one-stop searching of related science sites. Users in member countries and many developing countries have access privileges to ETDE's information. Some known user benefits include: * Staying abreast of recent developments in various research areas (including some basic sciences) * Avoiding duplication of research effort and learning from expected and unexpected results * Jump-starting research at a point further along than anticipated * Identifying which countries and people are involved in particular research areas * Promoting international cooperation in energy research and development * Understanding how countries deal with energy-related environmental and climate change issues * Finding approaches to energy use, including policy and economic factors, alternative and renewable energy sources, and conservation aspects * Finding a historical perspective on energy issues In addition to the energy research and technology information from ETDE member countries, the database contains citations published worldwide regarding nuclear, coal, and global climate change information. This broader coverage comes as a result of cooperation with other international partners. The database also contains information collected by the U.S. Department of Energy since 1974.
    14 years ago by @thorade
     
     
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    GERG, the European Gas Research Group GERG policy is focused on the support of the European gas industry, which is achieved by research and technological innovation in all aspects of the gas chain; from production and processing, through transmission, storage and distribution, to utilisation of natural gas. Main Aims The main aims of the GERG policy for collaborative research, in phase with European policy, are to: improve the gas supply situation by ensuring the security of gas supply in Europe strengthen the safe transport,distribution and use of natural gas contribute to sustainable development by developing technology and systems that will: - reduce energy intensity - reduce emissions of CO2, CH4, NOX, SO2, CO and particulates - enable new gas applications in areas such as distributed generation - enable integration with renewable energy systems reduce costs contribute to regulation, especially concerning environment, safety and efficiency maintain strong links with related industries and with relevant research groups support and improve the image of the gas industry.
    12 years ago by @thorade