Energy
1976 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 12, 1980
- Evaluating energy conservation outreach programs: A case study in Minnesota pp. 1169-1177

- Eric Hirst
- Alternate energy forms and the aged pp. 1179-1182

- Ali B. Cambel and George A. Heffernan
- Household water conservation: The role of indirect energy savings pp. 1183-1192

- Wallace J. Hopp and William P. Darby
- A temporal cross section specification of the demand for gasoline using a random coefficient regression model pp. 1193-1202

- John Kraft and Mark Rodekohr
- Fuel choice and aggregate energy demand in the residential and commercial sectors pp. 1203-1212

- Steve M. Cohn
- Domestic energy consumption in India (Pondicherry region) pp. 1213-1222

- C.L. Gupta, K.Usha Rao and V.A. Vasudevaraju
- Carry-over grain stocks as an emergency fuel pp. 1223-1229

- H. Davitian and H. Serry
- A framework for evaluating the socioeconomic impacts of commercializing new energy technologies with an application to the on-site fuel cell energy system pp. 1231-1244

- A.P. Sanghvi, R. Ciliano and R. Johnson
- Horizontal divestiture of energy companies: Regional market evidence on coal production and reserve ownership concentration ratios pp. 1245-1255

- Walter P. Page
- Direct energy conversion: An attractive option for developing countries pp. 1257-1259

- V.C. Sharma
- Hydrogen and oxygen from water —IV. Control of an effusional separator during a solar intensity transient pp. 1261-1263

- Richard B. Diver and Edward A. Fletcher
Volume 5, issue 11, 1980
- Research needs for coal gasification and coal liquefaction pp. 1091-1116

- S.S. Penner, S.B. Alpert, V. Bendanillo, J. Clardy, L.E. Furlong, F. Leder, L. Lees, E. Reichl, J. Ross, R.P. Sieg, A.M. Squires and J. Thomas
- Indices of energy consumption: An exploratory analysis of a utility's monthly billing data pp. 1117-1130

- Margaret F. Fels and Thomas H. Woteki
- A comparative assessment of the economics and proliferation resistance of advanced nuclear energy systems pp. 1131-1153

- Carolyn D. Heising, Isi Saragossi and Pirooz Sharafi
- Forecasting electric utility fossil-fuel consumption pp. 1155-1162

- Noel D. Uri
- Fossil-energy demands of crop-production in a multi-cropped area pp. 1163-1167

- M.S. Kalra and Y.C. Arya
Volume 5, issue 10, 1980
- A simulation model of market expansion policies for natural gas distribution utilities pp. 1013-1043

- Jean-Michel Guldmann and Daniel Czamanski
- Performance of a low cost cross-wind-axis sail-wind turbine pp. 1045-1052

- Goodarz Ahmadi
- Cost comparison of energy projects: Discounted cash flow and revenue requirement methods pp. 1053-1072

- Doan L. Phung
- Uncertainty—an argument for more stringent energy conservation pp. 1073-1083

- Paul P. Craig, Mark D. Levine and James Mass
- Thermal energy storage using saturated salt solutions pp. 1085-1090

- M.A. Bell and I.E. Smith
Volume 5, issue 8, 1980
- Reference states pp. 666-677

- Joachim Ahrendts
- Availability: The concept and associated terminology pp. 679-692

- Joseph Kestin
- Second law and radiation pp. 693-707

- Robert H. Edgerton
- International progress in second law analysis pp. 709-718

- Jan Szargut
- Second law analysis in heat transfer pp. 720-732

- Adrian Bejan
- Process integration and the second law of thermodynamics: Future possibilities pp. 733-742

- Charles A. Berg
- Toward a second-law taxonomy of combustion processes pp. 743-755

- T.A. Brzustowski
- Lost work: A measure of thermodynamic efficiency pp. 757-769

- Noel de Nevers and J.D. Seader
- On the role of the second law of thermodynamics in mechanics of materials pp. 771-781

- P.M. Naghdi
- Thermodynamic aspects of energy conservation pp. 783-792

- Willem Van Gool
- Steady-flow availability and the standard chemical availability pp. 793-802

- M.V. Sussman
- Thermoeconomic isolation and essergy analysis pp. 804-821

- Robert B. Evans
- Exergy economics pp. 823-837

- Richard A. Gaggioli and William J. Wepfer
- The role of second law analysis in geothermal economics pp. 839-851

- Clarence H. Bloomster and Linda L. Fassbender
- The second law efficiency of a heat pump system pp. 853-863

- R.L. Akau and R.J. Schoenhals
- Second law analysis: An alternative indicator of system efficiency pp. 865-873

- Herbert W. Hevert and Stephen C. Hevert
- End-use matching of solar energy systems pp. 875-890

- F. Kreith, D. Kearney and A. Bejan
- Applications of the second law of thermodynamics to cryogenics—A review pp. 891-897

- John E. Ahern
- Second law analysis in cryogenic processes pp. 899-904

- Chen-Hwa Chiu and Charles L. Newton
- Thermodynamic analysis of coal gasification processes pp. 905-914

- S.P. Singh, S.A. Weil and S.P. Babu
- Thermodynamic analysis of energy efficiency in catalytic reforming pp. 915-924

- Robert S. Kapner and Arvo Lannus
- Using second law analysis for energy conservation studies in the petrochemical industry pp. 925-930

- Dennis P. Maloney and James R. Burton
- Second law analysis of industrial processes pp. 931-936

- Bruce A. Hedman, Harry L. Brown and Bernard B. Hamel
- Coupled transport membranes for ore beneficiation pp. 937-940

- Charles R. Hauer
- Reduced product yield in chemical processes by second law effects pp. 941-947

- Christopher England and james E. Funk
- Second law analysis of fuel consumption in furnaces pp. 949-954

- Ernest S. Geskin
- Thermodynamically based analysis and synthesis of chemical process systems pp. 955-966

- L.T. Fan and J.H. Shieh
- Implications of the second law for future directions in controlled fusion research pp. 967-983

- J.Reece Roth and George H. Miley
- Second law analysis of the Ames solid waste recovery system pp. 985-991

- Howard N. Shapiro and Thomas H. Kuehn
- On optimum disposal of waste heat pp. 993-998

- Lu Pau-Chang
Volume 5, issue 7, 1980
- A computer program for 24-hour electric utility load forecasting pp. 571-585

- Tadashi Takenawa, Alan M. Schneider and Dean A. Schiffman
- Conservation of available work (exergy) by using promoters of swirl flow in forced convection heat transfer pp. 587-596

- William R. Oullette and Adrian Bejan
- Hydrogen and oxygen from water—III evaluation of a hybrid process pp. 597-607

- Richard B. Diver and Edward A. Fletcher
- Health risks of high-Btu gas pipeline and electric power transmission systems pp. 609-616

- Timothy D. Donakowski
- Short term curtailment of natural gas: Alternative curtailment forms and employment impacts in the 1976–1977 gas emergency pp. 617-630

- B. von Rabenau and Wilpen L. Gorr
- Working fluids for solar, rankine-cycle cooling systems pp. 631-639

- Ezzat Wali
- Environmental control technology for atmospheric carbon dioxide pp. 641-664

- Anthony S. Albanese and Meyer Steinberg
Volume 5, issue 6, 1980
- Foreword pp. V-VI

- Abrahim Lavi
- Ocean thermal energy conversion: a general introduction pp. 469-480

- Abrahim Lavi
- OTEC research in Japan pp. 481-492

- Hiroshi Kamogawa
- Westinghouse OTEC power systems pp. 493-501

- W.H. Coleman
- A foam OTEC system pp. 503-509

- Clarence Zener and Martin Greenstein
- The mist-lift OTEC cycle pp. 511-524

- A.F. Charwat and S.L. Ridgway
- Thermal resource availability pp. 525-528

- Paul M. Wolff and Lloyd F. Lewis
- An update of OTEC baseline design costs pp. 529-538

- P.A. Curto
- Modelling the competitiveness of first generation commercial OTEC power plants pp. 539-549

- Rosendo J. Pont
- Issues in OTEC commercialization pp. 551-560

- Gay Heit Lavi
- Introducing OTEC to mainland utilities pp. 561-569

- Abrahim Lavi and David G. Jopling
Volume 5, issue 5, 1980
- Federal incentives for energy development pp. 389-406

- Roger H. Bezdek and Bruce W. Cone
- Equitable performance comparison and economic evaluation of active and passive solar energy systems pp. 407-415

- M.S. Drew and R.B.G. Selvage
- The Brookhaven process optimization models pp. 417-428

- David A. Pilati and F.T. Sparrow
- Fundamental aspects of energy conservation policy pp. 429-444

- Willem van Gool
- An evaluation of residential energy conservation strategies in New Zealand pp. 445-450

- G.P. Saha and J. Stephenson
- Energy comparisons and where to insulate earth-sheltered buildings and basements pp. 451-465

- Thomas P. Bligh, Paul Shipp and George Meixel
- Comments on power losses in electric machinery pp. 467-467

- N. Ladommatos
Volume 5, issue 4, 1980
- An energy policy for Australia pp. 295-323

- L.A. Endersbee, Philip Baxter, J.W. Butters, A.H. Corbett, J.A. Dembecki, R.A. Durie, D.W. George, S.F. Harris, W.D. Hatton, N.B. Neal, P. Huggins, D.C. Kneebone, Prof.R.E. Luxton, I.W. Meldrum, Prof.H.K. Messerle, R.N. Morse, R.D. Palmer, B. Rawlings, I.McC. Stewart, J.L. Symonds, T.F. Wall and J.K. Wilkins
- Closed cycle osmotic power plants for electric power production pp. 325-329

- M. Reali
- An assessment of solar hot water heating in the Washington, D.C. area: Implications for local utilities pp. 331-342

- Mary W. Stuart
- Energy conservation through industrial cogeneration pp. 343-354

- Bruce Hannon and John J. Joyce
- Overcoming social and institutional barriers to energy conservation pp. 355-371

- Carl Blumstein, Betsy Krieg, Lee Schipper and Carl York
- Oil from shale: The potential, the problems, and a plan for development pp. 373-387

- A.E. Lewis
Volume 5, issue 3, 1980
- A low-cost, energy-saving window system pp. 207-215

- T. Morrone
- Economics of technological change in U.S. coal mines, 1951–1975 pp. 217-230

- Hyder G. Lakhani
- Long term perspectives of the U.S. energy demand: Application of the MEDEE 2 model to the U.S pp. 231-257

- Bruno Lapillonne
- The optimal timing of energy-conserving investment-analysis and policy implications pp. 259-270

- S.Abraham Ravid
- Engineering audits at state-owned buildings in Minnesota pp. 271-283

- Eric Hirst, Robert Tyler, Christopher Eastes and Jesus Dumagan
- District heat—a major step toward U.S. energy self-sufficiency pp. 285-293

- J. Karkheck and J.R. Powell
Volume 5, issue 2, 1980
- Geothermal energy and the environment: The global experience pp. 111-165

- M.J. Pasqualetti
- A model of residential energy use in New Zealand pp. 167-175

- G.P. Saha and J. Stephenson
- Coal in Nigeria pp. 177-182

- C.I. Ezekwe and A.O. Odukwe
- A performance and economic evaluation of annual cycle energy storage (ACES) pp. 183-190

- R.S. Miller
- A central solar domestic hot water system. Performance and economic analysis pp. 191-205

- D. Wolf, A. Tamir and A.I. Kudish
Volume 5, issue 1, 1980
- On optimal investment strategies for energy conservation pp. 1-11

- Paul P. Craig and James Reeds
- An international comparison of energy use in industry: United Kingdom, West Germany, and Italy pp. 13-28

- Ervin Bossanyi, Bernardo Ceriani and Joe Stanislaw
- Net energy production history of the Geysers geothermal project pp. 29-33

- L. Icerman
- Regional analysis of electricity demand growth pp. 35-46

- Wen S. Chern and Richard Just
- Conservation of energy estimated by second law analysis of a power-consuming process pp. 47-61

- W. Leidenfrost, K.H. Lee and B. Korenic
- Economic analysis of alternative envelope designs for new residences in the United States pp. 63-68

- Stephen F. Weber
- Effect of post-harvest processing on energy returns in agriculture, with special reference to developing countries pp. 69-74

- B.S. Pathak and Daljit Singh
- Energy resource requirements of a solar heating system pp. 75-86

- D.W.O. Rogers
- A statistical measurement of the heating season effectiveness of ceiling insulation in San Diego pp. 87-100

- Anthony V. Sebald and Fritz Langenbacher
- Errors in a risk assessment of renewable resources pp. 101-103

- D.W.O. Rogers and R.J. Templin
- Reply to the criticism by D. W. O. Rogers and R. J. Templin pp. 105-108

- H. Inhaber
- Low energy futures pp. 109-110

- L. Icerman
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