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JK DAWSON, KF SCOTT, AC PATERSON, EC HAMBLY, JA DERRINGTON, DGM ROBERTS, FF POSKITT, KR LAWRENCE, DH DALE, NJ WIDGERY, GFJ WHITE, JE PHYTHIAN
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1984) 76 (2): 589–596.
Published: 01 May 1984
... ECONOMICS COST EFFECTIVE WAVES WASTE MATERIALS BIOFUELS BIOMASS SLUDGE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENT IMPACT EXPORTS HYDROELECTRICITY CONSERVATION DUMPING WIND GEOTHERMAL WATER COLUMNS OSCILLATING PLANNING SUPPLY DEMAND FUEL ALTERNATIVE PETROL PETROLEUM COSTS EFFECTIVE GAS BIOGAS...
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THE RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1983) 74 (1): 47–60.
Published: 01 February 1983
... SOLAR PASSIVE ELECTRICITY TIDAL AEROGENERATORS BIOFUELS BIOMASS HOT DRY ROCKS FUEL UK Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs, Part 1, 1983, 74, Feb., 47-60 PAPER 8653 The renewable sources of energy in the United Kingdom J. K. DAWSON, PhD, DSc, CChem* Recent progress in the Department of Energy s...
