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- Editors:
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K. Hanjalić
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Marie Curie Chair, Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
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R. Krol
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Department DelftChemTech / Energy, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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A. Lekić
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Mechanical Engineering, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- State of the art papers on timely topic
- Practical ideas for specific geographical regions
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiii
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New and Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage Technologies
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- Michel Combarnous, Jean-François Bonnet
Pages 3-24
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- Gijs Van Kuik, Bart Ummels, Ralph Hendriks
Pages 75-97
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- Augustin J. McEvoy, Michael Grätzel
Pages 99-119
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- Roel Van de Krol, Joop Schoonman
Pages 121-142
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- Kenjiro Suzuki, Hideo Yoshida, Hiroshi Iwai
Pages 143-158
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Initiatives in South-East Europe
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- E. Kakaras, A. Doukelis, D. Giannakopoulos, A. Koumanakos
Pages 239-250
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- Urška Lavrenčič Štangar, Evald Kranjčevič
Pages 251-259
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- P. Stankov, D. Mladenov, K. Stanchev
Pages 261-280
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Back Matter
Pages 331-333
About this book
In pursuit of feasible near-future sustainable and environmentally acceptable - ergy solutions to speci?c needs and based on the available – often speci?c and l- ited – resources as pertinent to many smaller transitional countries, the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with Dubrovnik Inter-University Centre invited a panel of experts to present and discuss the sta- of-the-art in the development of new energy technologies at a conference held in Dubrovnik,Croatia, on23–25September2006. Up-to-datereviewsof the status and prospects of different options in energy conversion and storage technologies were presented by some of the world leading authorities – members of the national and international academies of sciences, directors of institutes, directors of national and international (EU) energy programmes and academics from Belgium, France, G- many, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland. The articles covered new clean and zero-emission coal technologies, solar, wind, nuclear, fuel cells, - drogen and hybrid technologies, accompanied by treatises on the challenge of - creasing global energy needs and consumption, issues of sustainability, and on - ?cient production and use of energy based on modern rationing technologies. This overview was complemented by several regional surveys of needs, resources and priorities, as well as speci?c initiatives towards meeting future energy objectives, pursued in several countries in South-Eastern Europe. This volume has grown out of (but is not con?ned to) extended and revised invited articles presented at the Dubrovnik conference under the auspices of the AcademyofSciencesandArtsofBosniaandHerzegovina.
Editors and Affiliations
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Marie Curie Chair, Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
K. Hanjalić
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Department DelftChemTech / Energy, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
R. Krol
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Mechanical Engineering, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A. Lekić