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J. An, A. Mikhaylov
From early 2019, South Africa and Russia have planned to increase their energy trade. Russia can become one of the world?s five largest energy exporters. This study examines of the cost of a kilowatt of electricity generated by coal power projects in Sou...
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Mandlakazi Melane, Cori Ham, Martina Meincken
Alien invasive plants (AIPs) pose a threat to the existence of plant and animal biodiversity in the ecosystems they invade. They need to be cleared, monitored and eventually eradicated from the landscape. The potential and the economic viability to suppl...
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Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Philippe Delacote, David Ellison, Marc Hanewinkel, Lauri Hetemäki and Marcus Lindner
In July 2016, the European Commission (EC) published a legislative proposal for incorporating greenhouse gas emissions and removals due to Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) into its 2030 Climate and Energy Framework. The Climate and Energy ...
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Lu Lu, Dong Jiang, Dafang Zhuang and Yaohuan Huang
Bio-energy from energy plants is expected to play an increasing role in the future energy system, with benefits in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy security. Pistacia chinensis is believed to be one of the most pro...
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Kalu Uduma and Tomasz Arciszewski
This paper proposes the use of sustainable energy systems based on solar and biomass technologies to provide solutions to utility challenges in Nigeria and acute water shortage both in rural and urban areas of that country. The paper highlights the parad...
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