Renewable energies for central Asia countries : economic, environmental and social impacts /
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Meeting name: | NATO SFP Workshop on Renewable Energies for Central Asia Countries: Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts (2004 : Tashkent, Uzbekistan) |
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Imprint: | Dordrecht ; [Great Britain] : Springer, c2005. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xxv, 182 p.) : ill. |
Language: | English |
Series: | NATO science series. Series IV, Earth and environmental sciences ; v. 59 NATO science series. Series IV, Earth and environmental sciences ; v. 59. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8875254 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Tashkent Statement
- List of Authors
- List of Participants
- Introduction
- 1. Renewable Energy (RE), Energy Efficiency (EE) & Energy Services: the Energy Market Transformation
- 2. Promoting Effective and Efficient Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
- 3. The Clean Development Mechanism: New Instrument in Financing Renewable Energy Technologies
- 4. International Co-operation on Energy Technologies Research and Development - The International Emergency Agency Framework
- 5. Market Deployment of Renewable Energy in Central Asia: Implications for Energy Diversification
- 6. World Energy Outlook 2004: Key Findings and Messages
- 7. Main Achievements of the IEA Programme on Hydropower Technologies
- 8. Renewable Resources to Hydrogen: Appropriated Technologies for Developing Countries
- 9. The Conception of the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and their Role in the Energy Balance of Uzbekistan
- 10. Current State and Prospects of Renewable Energy Technology in Russia
- 11. The Hybrid Solar-Wind Source of the Electro Energy and Prospect of its Application
- 12. New Methods for Improvement of Efficiency of Solar Cells on the Basic si-monocrystals
- 13. Design of Semiconductor Nanostructures for Solar Cell Application
- 14. Utilization Possibilities of Renewable Sources of Energy in Southern Kazakhstan by the Example of Karatausko-Ugamski Energy Complex
- 15. Renewable Energy: Environmental and Nature Protection Aspects