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A Review of Four Case Studies Assessing the Potential for Hydrogen Penetration of the Future Energy System
A. Chapman, K. Itaoka, K. Hirose, F.T. Davidson, K. Nagasawa, A.C. Lloyd, M.E. Webber, Z. Kurban, S. Managi, T. Tamaki, M.C. Lewis, R.E. Hebner, Y. Fujii
A Study of the Technical and Economic Potential for Using Flared Natural Gas to Treat Wastewater at Shale Production Sites
Yael R. Glazer, Dr. F. Todd Davidson, Jamie J. Lee, Gordon T. Tsai, and Dr. Michael E. Webber
A techno-economic and policy analysis of integrated, cross-sectoral water management and conservation
Dr. Margaret A. Cook, Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
A technoeconomic and policy analysis of integrated, cross-sectoral water management and conservation
M.A. Cook, C. Galdeano, R.L. Teasley, S. Sandoval-Solis, and M.E. Webber
A technoeconomic and policy analysis of the water market in Texas
M.A. Cook, C. Galdeano, R.L. Teasley, S. Sandoval-Solis, and M.E. Webber
A Technoeconomic Framework for Determining Whether to use Flare Gas to Treat Wastewater
F.T. Davidson, Y.R. Glazer, M.A. Cook, J.J. Lee, and M.E. Webber
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