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Bolted joints --- Structural bolts --- Structural steelworks --- Bolted joints --- Structural bolts --- Structural steelworks
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In addition to the avoidance and long-term storage (CCS) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the utilization of CO2 for the production of usable products is discussed as a possible method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The associated technologies are summarized under the term "Carbon Capture and Utilization" (CCU). CCU technologies have gained increasing attention in science and industry over the last decade and are considered essential for meeting the reduction goals of the Paris Agreement. The selection of research papers in this book, mostly focused on Power-to-X technologies and the catalytic conversion of CO2, are related to the most recent advancements in CCU technologies.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation --- blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation
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In addition to the avoidance and long-term storage (CCS) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the utilization of CO2 for the production of usable products is discussed as a possible method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The associated technologies are summarized under the term "Carbon Capture and Utilization" (CCU). CCU technologies have gained increasing attention in science and industry over the last decade and are considered essential for meeting the reduction goals of the Paris Agreement. The selection of research papers in this book, mostly focused on Power-to-X technologies and the catalytic conversion of CO2, are related to the most recent advancements in CCU technologies.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation
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In addition to the avoidance and long-term storage (CCS) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the utilization of CO2 for the production of usable products is discussed as a possible method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The associated technologies are summarized under the term "Carbon Capture and Utilization" (CCU). CCU technologies have gained increasing attention in science and industry over the last decade and are considered essential for meeting the reduction goals of the Paris Agreement. The selection of research papers in this book, mostly focused on Power-to-X technologies and the catalytic conversion of CO2, are related to the most recent advancements in CCU technologies.
blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation
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Iron-works --- -Steel-works --- Environmental management. --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Management --- Steelworks --- Factories --- Environmental aspects --- Environmental aspects. --- Environmental management --- Steel-works --- Steel industry and trade --- Hygienic aspects --- Ironworks
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Steel-works --- Steel. --- Waste disposal --- Environmental aspects --- 669.1 --- Steel --- Steelworks --- Factories --- Iron --- Ferrous metallurgy. Iron and steel --- Environmental aspects. --- Waste disposal. --- 669.1 Ferrous metallurgy. Iron and steel --- Steel-works - Waste disposal --- Steel-works - Environmental aspects
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This book, the result of studies undertaken on behalf of the European Commission, examines the current 'state of the art' techniques for the restoration of despoiled lands arising from the coal and steel industries. It provides technical guidance to aid the process of the regeneration of the coal and steel communities of Europe. The chapters are fully cross referenced in the text, and where more technical or specific detail is provided, this has been placed into boxes rather than in the main text. The book will be of great interest to environmental scientists and engineers, and to all those
Reclamation of land --- Coal mines and mining --- Steel works --- Revegetation --- Abandoned mined lands reclamation --- Environmental aspects --- Reclamation of land. --- Steel-works --- Revegetation. --- Abandoned mined lands reclamation. --- Mined land reclamation --- Mining sites restoration --- Reclamation of abandoned mined lands --- Reclamation of mined land --- Restoration of mining sites --- Strip-mined land reclamation --- Surface-mined land reclamation --- Soil conservation --- Vegetation management --- Steelworks --- Factories --- Land, Reclamation of --- Land melioration --- Land reclamation --- Melioration of land --- Land use --- Shore protection --- Environmental aspects. --- Environnement --- Recyclage (déchets, etc.) --- Coal mines and mining - Environmental aspects --- Steel works - Environmental aspects --- Exploitation des mines
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Water is necessary to produce energy, and energy is required to pump, treat, and transport water. The energy–water nexus examines the interactions between these two inextricably linked elements. This Special Issue aims to explore a single "system of systems" for the integration of energy systems. This approach considers the relationships between electricity, thermal, and fuel systems; and data and information networks in order to ensure optimal integration and interoperability across the entire spectrum of the energy system. This framework for the integration of energy systems can be adapted to evaluate the interactions between energy and water. This Special Issue focuses on the analysis of water interactions with and dependencies on the dynamics of the electricity sector and the transport sector
History of engineering & technology --- waste heat recovery --- absorption cooling --- water–energy nexus --- steelworks --- TRNSYS --- non-equilibrium molecular dynamics --- deformed carbon nanotubes --- deformed boron nitride nanotubes --- water transport --- diffusion --- Z-distortion --- XY-distortion --- screw distortion --- oil/water separation --- superhydrophilic/underwater-superoleophobic membranes --- opposite properties --- superhydrophobicity/superoleophilicity --- selective wettability --- micro/nanoscale composite structure --- virtual water network --- inter-provincial electricity transmission --- structural decomposition analysis --- electricity-water nexus --- cooling tower --- response surface model --- water --- power plant --- decarbonization --- energy concepts --- long-term energy storage --- power-to-gas --- power-to-X --- wastewater treatment --- anaerobic digestion --- water-energy nexus --- demand response --- energy consumption optimization --- multi-objective model --- urban water system --- local water supply --- electricity demand --- index decomposition analysis
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Water is necessary to produce energy, and energy is required to pump, treat, and transport water. The energy–water nexus examines the interactions between these two inextricably linked elements. This Special Issue aims to explore a single "system of systems" for the integration of energy systems. This approach considers the relationships between electricity, thermal, and fuel systems; and data and information networks in order to ensure optimal integration and interoperability across the entire spectrum of the energy system. This framework for the integration of energy systems can be adapted to evaluate the interactions between energy and water. This Special Issue focuses on the analysis of water interactions with and dependencies on the dynamics of the electricity sector and the transport sector
waste heat recovery --- absorption cooling --- water–energy nexus --- steelworks --- TRNSYS --- non-equilibrium molecular dynamics --- deformed carbon nanotubes --- deformed boron nitride nanotubes --- water transport --- diffusion --- Z-distortion --- XY-distortion --- screw distortion --- oil/water separation --- superhydrophilic/underwater-superoleophobic membranes --- opposite properties --- superhydrophobicity/superoleophilicity --- selective wettability --- micro/nanoscale composite structure --- virtual water network --- inter-provincial electricity transmission --- structural decomposition analysis --- electricity-water nexus --- cooling tower --- response surface model --- water --- power plant --- decarbonization --- energy concepts --- long-term energy storage --- power-to-gas --- power-to-X --- wastewater treatment --- anaerobic digestion --- water-energy nexus --- demand response --- energy consumption optimization --- multi-objective model --- urban water system --- local water supply --- electricity demand --- index decomposition analysis
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Water is necessary to produce energy, and energy is required to pump, treat, and transport water. The energy–water nexus examines the interactions between these two inextricably linked elements. This Special Issue aims to explore a single "system of systems" for the integration of energy systems. This approach considers the relationships between electricity, thermal, and fuel systems; and data and information networks in order to ensure optimal integration and interoperability across the entire spectrum of the energy system. This framework for the integration of energy systems can be adapted to evaluate the interactions between energy and water. This Special Issue focuses on the analysis of water interactions with and dependencies on the dynamics of the electricity sector and the transport sector
History of engineering & technology --- waste heat recovery --- absorption cooling --- water–energy nexus --- steelworks --- TRNSYS --- non-equilibrium molecular dynamics --- deformed carbon nanotubes --- deformed boron nitride nanotubes --- water transport --- diffusion --- Z-distortion --- XY-distortion --- screw distortion --- oil/water separation --- superhydrophilic/underwater-superoleophobic membranes --- opposite properties --- superhydrophobicity/superoleophilicity --- selective wettability --- micro/nanoscale composite structure --- virtual water network --- inter-provincial electricity transmission --- structural decomposition analysis --- electricity-water nexus --- cooling tower --- response surface model --- water --- power plant --- decarbonization --- energy concepts --- long-term energy storage --- power-to-gas --- power-to-X --- wastewater treatment --- anaerobic digestion --- water-energy nexus --- demand response --- energy consumption optimization --- multi-objective model --- urban water system --- local water supply --- electricity demand --- index decomposition analysis --- waste heat recovery --- absorption cooling --- water–energy nexus --- steelworks --- TRNSYS --- non-equilibrium molecular dynamics --- deformed carbon nanotubes --- deformed boron nitride nanotubes --- water transport --- diffusion --- Z-distortion --- XY-distortion --- screw distortion --- oil/water separation --- superhydrophilic/underwater-superoleophobic membranes --- opposite properties --- superhydrophobicity/superoleophilicity --- selective wettability --- micro/nanoscale composite structure --- virtual water network --- inter-provincial electricity transmission --- structural decomposition analysis --- electricity-water nexus --- cooling tower --- response surface model --- water --- power plant --- decarbonization --- energy concepts --- long-term energy storage --- power-to-gas --- power-to-X --- wastewater treatment --- anaerobic digestion --- water-energy nexus --- demand response --- energy consumption optimization --- multi-objective model --- urban water system --- local water supply --- electricity demand --- index decomposition analysis
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