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Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in the Asia Pacific Region Fremantle, Western Australia, 4-8 February 2007

Proceedings Out of Print
Series: AIP Conference Proceedings Volume: 941
Edited By: P Jennings, G Ho, K Mathew and CV Nayer
280 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in the Asia Pacific Region
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  • Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in the Asia Pacific Region ISBN: 9780735404540 Hardback Nov 2007 Out of Print #171689
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All papers have been peer-reviewed. The conference concentrated on the development and practice of renewable energy technologies. There were papers and discussions on power electronics or wind power systems, using photovoltaic systems to reduce peak electricity loads, generation of electricity from wave energy, low emission technologies and fuel cell bus trials. The conference provided hopes for the future through the discussions on cities as sustainable ecosystems and renewable energy programs on a global scale.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Series: AIP Conference Proceedings Volume: 941
Edited By: P Jennings, G Ho, K Mathew and CV Nayer
280 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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