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Energy Technology 2011 Carbon Dioxide And Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy And Waste Heat Recovery Neale R Neelameggham

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Energy Technology 2011 Carbon Dioxide And Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy And Waste Heat Recovery Neale R Neelameggham
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Energy Technology 2011 Carbon Dioxide And Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy And Waste Heat Recovery Neale R Neelameggham instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley-TMS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.12 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Neale R. Neelameggham, Cynthia K. Belt, Mark Jolly, Ramana G. Reddy, Yurko
ISBN: 9781118036518, 9781118061886, 1118036514, 1118061888
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Energy Technology 2011 Carbon Dioxide And Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy And Waste Heat Recovery Neale R Neelameggham by Neale R. Neelameggham, Cynthia K. Belt, Mark Jolly, Ramana G. Reddy, Yurko 9781118036518, 9781118061886, 1118036514, 1118061888 instant download after payment.

  • Approaches on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission reduction in metal production by improved energy efficiency in life cycle fuel use, reductions in carbonate-based flux/raw material usage, as well as finding thermodynamically feasible reactions leading to lower emissions.
  • Energy saving techniques for extraction and processing of ferrous and nonferrous metals and other materials
  • Capture, conservation, and use of heat generated from processing
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