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Subject : energyTotal: 11
Utilization of upland phytomass for fuel
AuthorChen Rongjun.陳榮均
ClassificationPh.D. 1993 C3
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year1993
Language
English
Subject
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Includes bibliographical references (leaves 233-250).Dissertation 1993
Utilization of upland phytomass for fuel
AuthorChen Rongjun.陳榮均
ClassificationPh.D. 1993 C3
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year1993
Language
English
Subject
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 233-250). Dissertation 1993
Economic geography of the electric solar energy potential in China
AuthorSedler, Sergey
ClassificationM.A.(China) 2010 S
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year2010
Language
English
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Thesis (M.A.)University of Hong Kong, 2010. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-118]. Dissertation 2010. M.A. in China Development Studies (MAChDS)
China's Hydrocarbon Potential [1984]
ClassificationR7821.B5 1984 ARS 5
PublisherAsian Research Service
Publication Year1984
Language
English
Subject
Energy Map of China
ClassificationR7821. H1 1992
PublisherThe Petroleum Economist
Publication Year1992
Language
English
Subject
Notes
Price waterhouse -- Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Houston
Solar energy: Harnessing the power of the sun
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF 3201 N36 1996
PublisherCornelsen & Schroedel Verlag
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Map missing. Insets: Figure 1. Annual average solar irradiance (horizontal plane)(kWh/m2 per year) . - Figure 2: Structure and operation of a solar cell. Figure 3: Solar hot water system. - Figure 4: Schematic representation of a solar installation. Figure 5: Typical collectors used in solar thermal energy conversion. Picture: A solar furnance at Odeillo in the French Pyrenees.
Nuclear energy: Over 400 nuclear power stations worldwide
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF3201 N35 1995
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1995
Subject
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The title of pamphlet: Nuclear energy: Who's afraid of atomic power? Insets: Figure 1. Number of nuclear power plants worldwide . - Figure 2: Electricity production by reactor type. Figure 3: World production of electricity by source. - Figure 4: Nuclear power plant construction starts 1955-94