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Trash to Treasure
A.C. Breckel, J.R. Fyffe, and M.E. Webber
Tunable Diode Laser Sensors for Industrial Combustion Monitoring
P. DeBarber, R.L. McKenzie, R.K. Hanson, J.B. Jeffries, and M.E. Webber
Turbine inlet cooling with thermal energy storage
W.J. Cole, J.D. Rhodes, K.M. Powell, and T.F. Edgar
Ultra-sensitive ammonia detection for industrial applications using photoacoustic spectroscopy
M.E. Webber, M.B. Pusharsky, O. Baghdassarian, L.R Narasimhan, and C.K.N. Patel
Use of MRF residue as alternative fuel in cement production
J.R. Fyffe, A.C. Breckel, A.K. Townsend, and M.E. Webber
Using Market-Based Dispatching With Environmental Price Signals to Reduce Emissions and Water Use at Power Plants in the Texas Grid
N.S. Alhajeri, P. Donohoo, A.S. Stillwell, C.W. King, M.D. Webster, M.E. Webber, and D.T. Allen
Using Solar Thermal energy for Post Combustion CO2 Capture
S.M. Cohen, M.E. Webber and G.T. Rochelle
Using Solar Thermal energy for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
S.M. Cohen, M.E. Webber and G.T. Rochelle
Utilizing Solar Thermal Energy for PostCombustion CO2 Capture
S.M. Cohen, M.E. Webber, and G.T. Rochelle
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