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Wine industry --- Wine - Marketing --- Wineries - Management --- Viticulture --- Wine --- Wineries
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Wine and wine making --- Wine industry --- Wineries --- Vin et vinification
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Wine and wine making --- Wineries --- Vin et vinification --- Etablissements vinicoles
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A l'heure de l'Europe, les cultures régionales retrouvent toute leur vigueur. Tenues de se hausser sur une scène internationale plus ouverte aux identités locales, elles exhibent aujourd'hui leurs atouts, leur patrimoine et leurs projets. Il en est ainsi pour le pays bordelais dont la vocation viticole et une longue histoire ont permis l'existence d'une " civilisation du vin ", avec ses gestes quotidiens, ses traditions professionnelles et ces lieux uniques que sont les " châteaux " : tout à la fois fermes agricoles, manufactures industrielles et résidences élégantes. Pour la première fois un livre et une exposition tentent de montrer l'intérêt majeur, culturel et économique, de cet ensemble architectural unique, trop peu connu, souvent menacé. Un véritable inventaire est ici présenté, fruit d'un long travail de création d'archives qui faisait défaut pour maints châteaux de la région : missions photographiques, relevés de bâtiments, maquettes, dessins. Inventaire du passé, mais aussi de l'avenir, puisqu'en cette occasion des architectes venus de toute l'Europe ont été invités à répondre par une série de projets à la question posée par le développement du Bordelais : quels pourraient être de nouveaux châteaux viticoles ?
Wine and wine making --- Wineries in art --- Exhibitions. --- Vinification --- Établissements vinicoles dans l'art
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Wineries --- Castles --- Architecture --- Etablissements vinicoles --- Châteaux --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France) --- Bordeaux (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions
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Ce livre international est une superbe visite guidée des plus beaux chais d'inspiration moderne, grâce aux vues d'ensemble en pleine page ou aux photographies de détails, sans oublier les nombreux plans d'architectes. Cette visite virtuelle vous donnera sans doute envie d'aller vérifier sur place si tant d'efforts pour loger le vin à l'enseigne de la beauté sont payés en retour par la réalisation d'un vin qui vaut le déplacement.
Wineries --- Vineyards --- Wine cellars --- Établissements vinicoles --- Vignobles --- Caves à vin --- Design and construction --- Pictorial works. --- Conception et construction --- Ouvrages illustrés
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Wineries --- Wine industry --- Wine and wine making --- Directories. --- Law and legislation --- Periodicals. --- Grape industry --- Vin --- Vinification --- Raisins --- Equipment and supplies --- Industrie --- Appareils et matériel --- North America --- United States
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Solar Energy in the Winemaking Industry fully documents all aspects of the modern solar winery, beginning with the main drivers (environmental, economic and political) and detailing the current winemaking industry and solar technologies available. It details the various energy demands in the winemaking process from harvest to bottling and beyond. Solar Energy in the Winemaking Industry catalogues the range of wineries globally that have installed a substantial solar collecting system and uses case study material to give the reader an appreciation of the diversity of solar winery facilities. From large industrial-style wineries to boutique family-run wineries; from new state-of-the-art facilities to 15th-century palaces, the application for solar is limitless. The book deals finally with the physical design, installation and operation of the solar system within the winery environment, detailing the equipment, methodologies, processes and concerns that must be addressed in their creation. This presents the reader with a range of solar design and system options, including: generic system type; installation; mounting arrangements; operation; different module and inverter components and configurations; connection; and finance. Owners, managers and planners involved in the design, building or management of a winemaking facility will derive particular benefit from Solar Energy in the Winemaking Industry, but it will also be of interest to anyone with an interest in the wine or solar industries.
Solar energy in agriculture. --- Wine and wine making. --- Wine industry. --- Wineries -- Environmental engineering. --- Wineries --- Solar energy in agriculture --- Wine and wine making --- Wine industry --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Mechanical Engineering --- Business & Economics --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Industries --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Chemical Engineering --- Environmental engineering --- Solar energy. --- Solar power --- Engineering. --- Renewable energy resources. --- Food --- Agriculture. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Alternate energy sources. --- Green energy industries. --- Sustainable development. --- Renewable and Green Energy. --- Sustainable Development. --- Food Science. --- Biotechnology. --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable development --- Sustainable economic development --- Economic development --- Green energy industries --- Energy industries --- Alternate energy sources --- Alternative energy sources --- Energy sources, Renewable --- Sustainable energy sources --- Power resources --- Renewable natural resources --- Agriculture and energy --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Food biotechnology --- Biotechnology --- Genetically modified foods --- Construction --- Technology --- Environmental aspects --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Force and energy --- Renewable energy sources --- Solar radiation --- Food science. --- Science --- Food—Biotechnology.
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"Several wineries and vineyards have captured the public's eye in recent years thanks to their distinctive architecture, which thoroughly conveys the atmosphere of their surroundings while reflecting the tradition of the winemaker. Through selected vineyards, this book traces the path of winemaking from grape harvest to tasting - all through the eyes of architects and winemakers: Based on numerous conversations with them, the authors are able to tell the personal stories behind the origins of each building and how it relates to its special place, all while expressing the sensual experience that is part of the world of wine. Besides information about the various wine-growing regions and the history of "wine architecture", the book familiarises the reader with the winemaking process and wine itself, making the book a handy wine and travel guide from the architect's perspective."
Wineries --- Wine cellars --- Cellars, Wine --- Storage facilities --- Wine --- Wine and wine making --- Beverage processing plants --- Viticulture --- Design and construction. --- Storage --- Equipment and supplies --- 725.35 --- Architectuur ; Europese wijnhuizen ; 21ste eeuw --- Wijndomeinen ; wijnkelders ; wijncultuur --- 634.8 --- 663.2 --- 72 <036> --- 663.2 Wine. Winemaking. Oenology --- Wine. Winemaking. Oenology --- 634.8 Viticulture. Grape vines. Vineyards --- Viticulture. Grape vines. Vineyards --- 72 <036> Architectuur. Bouwkunst--Gidsen. Inleidingen --- Architectuur. Bouwkunst--Gidsen. Inleidingen --- Design and construction --- Openbare gebouwen ; pakhuizen, vemen, koelhuizen, opslagplaatsen --- Caves à vin --- Établissements vinicoles --- Conception et construction. --- Conception et construction --- Caves à vin --- Établissements vinicoles
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Renewable energy is electricity generated by fuel sources that restore themselves over a short period of time and do not diminish. Although some renewable energy technologies impact the environment, renewables are considered environmentally preferable to conventional sources and, when replacing fossil fuels, have significant potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This book focuses on the environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy, which include: (i) generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution, (ii) diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels, and (iii) creating economic development and jobs in manufacturing, installation, and more. Local governments can dramatically reduce their carbon footprint by purchasing or directly generating electricity from clean and renewable sources. The most common renewable power technologies include: solar (photovoltaic (PV), solar thermal), wind, biogas (e.g., landfill gas, wastewater treatment digester gas), geothermal, biomass, low-impact hydroelectricity, and emerging technologies such as wave and tidal power. Local governments can lead by example by generating energy on site, purchasing green power, or purchasing renewable energy. Using a combination of renewable energy options can help to meet local government goals, especially in some regions where availability and quality of renewable resources vary. Options for using renewable energy include: generating renewable energy on site, using a system or device at the location where the power is used (e.g., PV panels on a state building, geothermal heat pumps, biomass-fueled combined heat and power), and purchasing renewable energy from an electric utility through a green pricing or green marketing program, where buyers pay a small premium in exchange for electricity generated locally from green power resources.
History of engineering & technology --- community energy --- energy storage --- time of use tariff --- home battery --- demand response --- renewable energy --- business model --- global meta-frontier non-radial direction distance function --- energy efficiency --- CO2 emission performance --- benchmark --- potential CO2 emission and energy reduction --- solar home systems (SHS) --- levelized cost of energy (LCOE) --- photovoltaic system --- HOMER --- rice straw ash --- ash-forming elements --- solubility --- sustainable development of both agriculture and biomass energy --- recycling property --- ashing temperature --- municipalities --- public policies --- rural development --- wind farms --- civic energy communities --- local energy initiatives --- grassroots innovation --- energy transition --- social practice theory --- energy practices --- hazardous waste --- contaminated soil --- potential toxic elements --- removal --- mine waste --- biomass power generation --- positive externalities --- support policy --- apple branches --- Jingning --- LCA --- LCC --- photovoltaic --- onshore wind --- prosumers --- renewable energy sources --- Mediterranean wineries --- constraints and enablers --- social–ecological system --- resilience
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