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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)Technical bookINTEGRATED ENERGY SYSTEMS IN CHINA - THE COLD NORTHEASTERN REGION EXPERIENCE 1994
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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)Technical bookECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF WOOD ENERGY SYSTEMS 2002
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No results found.The growing interest in woodfuels as an environmentally friendly source of energy is leading to an increased number of initiatives and projects in this field. In fact, EU countries expect to reduce their CO2 emissions by 2010 by 15 percent from the 1990 level. One important contribution to this reduction is expected to come from the utilization of wood fuels. This implies that production, trade and use of woodfuels (and other woody biomass) will increase substantially in the coming years and pla y a leading role in the national energy mix. Already, in several developed countries, such as USA and Canada and in Northern and Central Europe, demand for woodfuels for heating and power generation is increasing rapidly. The countries involved are also developing market structures to accommodate this. However, for many other countries there remain several aspects influencing the implementation of wood energy systems which need to be investigated. Some concern economic and financial aspect s, especially their competitiveness against other energy options. These latter needs to be clarified, particularly given the present circumstances of rising oil prices.
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ReportConvention for the creation of an International Institute of Agriculture 1906
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No results found.Text should be read “June 7, 1906. 8 p., typescript (printed) (59. Congress, 1 Sess. Executive L. Confidential) June 27, 1906, ratified, made public. P. 7-8: Lubin, D. The importance of this matter to the U.S. -
LetterLetter from the Acting Secretary, Department of State to D. Lubin, Hotel Raleigh, Washington 1907
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No results found.Asks for Lubin’s written views on IIA. With reference number RRFNo. 548/30; T/L). -
LetterLetter from the Royal Hungarian Minister of Agriculture to Mr. David Lubin 1907
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No results found.This is the translation of the original letter Ref No. 7042/pres VII/I 1907