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1935-, Furlan G., ed. 1985 Workshop of Non-conventional Energy Sources and Material Science for Energy: I.C.T.P., Trieste, 2nd-20th Sept., 1985. Singapore: World Scientific Pub., 1985.

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World Institute of Sustainable Energy (India), ed. Power drain: Hidden subsidies to conventional power in India : a WISE research report. Pune: World Institute of Sustainable Energy, 2008.

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Workshop, on the Physics of Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Material Science for Energy (1985 Trieste Italy). 1985 Workshop on the Physics of Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Material Science for Energy: I.C.T.P., Trieste, 2nd-20th, Sept., 1985. Singapore: World Scientific, 1987.

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World Institute of Sustainable Energy (India), ed. Power drain: Hidden subsidies to conventional power in India : a WISE research report. Pune: World Institute of Sustainable Energy, 2008.

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World Institute of Sustainable Energy (India), ed. Power drain: Hidden subsidies to conventional power in India : a WISE research report. Pune: World Institute of Sustainable Energy, 2008.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Studying the thermal/non-thermal crossover in solar flares: Final report, NRA-92-OSSA-17. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Studying the thermal/non-thermal crossover in solar flares: Final report, NRA-92-OSSA-17. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Studying the thermal/non-thermal crossover in solar flares: Final report, NRA-92-OSSA-17. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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R, Bhalero A., and Trivedy R. K, eds. Non-conventional energy sources: State of art. Agra: Current Publications, 2007.

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Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council (India), ed. A report on non-conventional energy sources. New Delhi: Technology Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council, Dept. of Science & Technology, 1996.

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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry., ed. Energy-power, hydrocarbon and non conventional energy sources: An industry report. New Delhi: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & industry, 1996.

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Āshṭīkara, Madhukara. Non-conventional sources of energy in the Vedas. Delhi: Dharam Hinduja International Centre of Indic Research, Delhi, 1995.

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UNCTAD/GATT, International Trade Centre, ed. Power-generating and transforming equipment for non-conventional energy. Geneva: International Trade Centre UNCTAD/GATT, 1986.

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Negrete, Plinio. Research and development in non conventional energies: Bases of a program. Caracas: Fundación para el Desarrollo Social de la Región Capital, 1986.

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Tomar, S. S. Energy agriculture and environment: With special reference to non-conventional energy sources in development of rural areas. New Delhi, India: Mittal Publications, 1995.

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Joshi, Sanket J., Ramkrishna Sen, Atul Sharma, and P. Abdul Salam, eds. Status and Future Challenges for Non-conventional Energy Sources Volume 2. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4509-9.

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Joshi, Sanket J., Ramkrishna Sen, Atul Sharma, and P. Abdul Salam, eds. Status and Future Challenges for Non-conventional Energy Sources Volume 1. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4505-1.

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1935-, Furlan G., Mancini N. A, Sayigh A. A. M, and International Conference and Summer Workshop on the Physics of Non Conventional Energy Sources (1983 : Miramare, Italy), eds. A 1983 view of non-conventional energy sources: Miramare--Trieste, Italy, June 1983. Singapore: World Scientific, 1985.

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Workshop, on Materials Science and the Physics of Non-conventional Energy Sources (1987 Trieste Italy). Workshop on Materials Science and the Physics of Non-conventional Energy Sources, 26 August-18 September 1987. Singapore: World Scientific Pub. Co., 1989.

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National Workshop-cum-Seminar on Non-Conventional Energy Sources (NCES), With Applications in Industry (1994 Amritsar, India). Proceedings of the National Workshop-cum-Seminar on Non-Conventional Energy Sources (NCES) With Applications in Industry. Amritsar: Press & Publications Dept., Guru Nanak Dev University, 1996.

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Workshop on Materials Science and Physics of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (1992 Buenos Aires, Argentina). Proceedings of the Workshop on Materials Science and Physics of Non-Conventional Energy Sources: Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 28-October 2, 1992. Edited by Boselli A, Lamagna A, and Moragues Jaime A. Buenos Aires: [s.n.], 1992.

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Delhi, India) Expert Group Meeting on Power Exchange Board and Methodology for Various Pricing &. Tariff of Mix Energy (Convention &. Non Conventional Tariff Differential) (2011 New. Power exchange board and methodology for various pricing & tariff of mix energy: Convention & non conventional tariff differential. New Delhi: Council of Power Utilities, 2011.

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McPhail, Stephen J. Fuel cells in the waste-to-energy chain: Distributed generation through non-conventional fuels and fuel cells. London: Springer, 2012.

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United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. Committee on Water Problems., ed. Impact of non-conventional sources of energy on water: A report prepared under the auspices of the ECE Committee on Water Problems, examining large-scale gasification, liquefaction and extraction processes, heat storage and recovery, among other advanced technologies with potential impacts on the quantity andquality of water resources. New York: United Nations, 1985.

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Non Conventional and Renewable Energy Sources. Alpha Science International, Limited, 2014.

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Furlan, G., and A. Mancini. Material Science for Energy: Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Physics of Non-Conventional Energy Sources.Miramare-Trieste, Italy,198. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 1987.

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O'gallagher, Joseph J. Non-imaging Optics in Solar Energy (Synthesis Lectures on Energy and the Environment: Technology, Science, and Society). Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2007.

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Power drain: Hidden subsidies to conventional power in India : a WISE research report. Pune: World Institute of Sustainable Energy, 2008.

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Raum, Elizabeth. Potato Clocks and Solar Cars: Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy. Raintree Publishers, 2007.

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Non-Wire Solutions: Solar, Energy Storage & Demand Response Pros & Cons. Lulu Press, Inc., 2019.

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Goldemberg, José. Energy. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780199812905.001.0001.

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Without a doubt, the topic of energy--from coal, oil, and nuclear to geothermal, solar and wind--is one of the most pressing across the globe. It is of paramount importance to policy makers, economists, environmentalists, and industry as they consider which technologies to invest in, how to promote use of renewable energy sources, and how to plan for dwindling reserves of non-renewable energy. In Energy: What Everyone Needs to Know, José Goldemberg, a nuclear physicist who has been hailed by Time magazine as one of the world's top "leaders and visionaries on the environment," takes readers through the basics of the world energy system, its problems, and the technical as well as non-technical solutions to the most pressing energy problems. Addressing the issues in a Q-and-A format, Goldemberg answers such questions as: What are wind, wave, and geothermal energy? What are the problems of nuclear waste disposal? What is acid rain? What is the greenhouse gas effect? What is Carbon Capture and Storage? What are smart grids? What is the Kyoto Protocol? What is "cap and trade"? The book sheds light on the role of population growth in energy consumption, renewable energy resources, the amount of available energy reserves (and when they will run out), geopolitical issues, environmental problems, the frequency of environmental disasters, energy efficiency, new technologies, and solutions to changing consumption patterns. It will be the first place to look for information on the vital topic of energy.
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Jones, Geoffrey. Pioneering in Food and Energy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198706977.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at green business between the 1930s and the 1950s, when most policy-makers, voters, and consumers had little interest in the natural environment. It considers organic food, natural beauty, wind and solar energy, and architecture. This was a very challenging period for green entrepreneurship. Wind and solar were wholly unable to compete with conventional fuels. Most consumers had little interest in organic food or cosmetic products using plants rather than chemical ingredients. Ecological architects had few clients. The figures considered here all worked on the margins of the business world—some were downright eccentric—and they achieved little towards legitimizing their alternative views in the eyes of consumers and others. Yet in retrospect they were laying foundations for the future.
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Daylighting as a Passive Solar Energy Option: An Assessment of Its Potential in Non-Domestic Buildings. IHS BRE, 1988.

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Raum, Elizabeth. Potato Clocks and Solar Cars: Renewable and Non-renewable Energy (Raintree Fusion: Physical Science). Raintree, 2007.

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Armstrong, Fraser, and Katherine Blundell, eds. Energy... beyond oil. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199209965.001.0001.

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As the Earth's oil supply runs out, and the effects of climate change threaten nations and their populations, the search for carbon-neutral sources of energy becomes more important and increasingly urgent. This book focuses on solutions to the energy problem, and not just the problem itself. It describes the major energy-generation technologies currently under development, and provides an authoritative summary of the current status of each one. It stresses the need for a balanced portfolio of alternative energy technologies. Certain solutions will be more appropriate than others in particular locations, due to the differences in availability of natural resources such as solar, wind, wave, tidal and geothermal. In addition, nuclear options (both fission and fusion), as well as technologies such as fuel cells, photovoltaics, artificial photosynthesis and hydrogen (as an energy carrier), all have a potential role to play. A state-of-the-art critique of energy efficiency in building design is also included. Each chapter is written by an acknowledged international expert and provides a non-technical overview of the competing and complementary approaches to energy generation. Broad in scope and comprehensive in treatment, Energy..beyond Oil provides an authoritative synthesis of the scientific and technological issues which are essential to the survival of the human race in the near future. The book will be of interest and use to graduate students and researchers in all areas of energy studies, and will also be highly useful for policy-makers and professionals in the environmental sector as well as a more general readership who wish to learn more about this extremely topical subject.
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Non Conventional Energy Systems. A H Wheeler Publishing Co Ltd, 1999.

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Rai, G. D. Non-conventional Energy Sources. Khanna, 1988.

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Srivastava, S. K. Non-Conventional Energy Resources. New Age International (P) Ltd., 2004.

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Srivastava, S. K. Non- Conventional Energy Resources. New Age International (P) Ltd., 2006.

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Rao, M. V. R. Koteswara. Energy Resources ; Conventional and Non-Conventional. B.S. Publications, 2004.

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Jain, H. C. Non Conventional Sources of Energy. Stosius Inc/Advent Books Division, 1987.

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Albu, Marius. Conventional and Non-Conventional Forms of Energy. United P.C. Verlag, 2013.

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Olsson, Gustaf. Clean Water Using Solar and Wind: Outside the Power Grid (Persian Translation). IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062953.

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Solar photo-voltaic (PV) and wind offer to bring both clean energy and clean water to remote regions and peri-urban areas in the world, outside the conventional electric grids. One out of seven people has no electric power available that would bring light to the home, cook the food, pump to access water and purify or re-use it. Off-grid systems are scalable and can be designed to any size, from household to village and community levels. The renewable energy cost development is remarkable and can make electric power affordable also for the poorest. Renewables promise an end to the era where energy security is closely related to geopolitics. The expenditure is up-front capital cost while “fuel” is free. With renewables, there is no geopolitical pressure where one country has deposits of a fossil fuel while another does not. This book aims to show how clean water and clean energy are reachable for all while contributing to both a better climate and a healthier life. ISBN: 9781789062953 (eBook)
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Non-Conventional Energy in North America. Elsevier, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2019-0-05421-0.

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Chemillier, P., C. Boffa, and J. Chadjivassiliadis. Evaluation of the Community Cost Shared Research Programme on Solar , Wind and Biomass Energy and of the Joint Research Centre's Programme on Non Nuc. European Communities, 1987.

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Impact of non-conventional sources of energy on water. New York: United Nations, 1985.

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Rampelli, Manojkumar. Non Conventional Sources of Energy: For Related Engineering Disciplines. Independently Published, 2018.

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Tang, Yongbing. Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices: Non-Conventional Technologies and Materials. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2022.

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Impact of Non Conventional Sources of Energy on Water E8511E32. United Nations Pubns, 1986.

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Sharma, Atul, P. Abdul Salam, Ramkrishna Sen, and Sanket J. Joshi. Status and Future Challenges for Non-Conventional Energy Sources Volume 1. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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