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An Integrated Energy, Carbon, and Economic Analysis of Reclaimed Water Use in Austin, Texas
A.S. Stillwell, K.M. Twomey, M.E. Webber, R. Osborne, D.M. Greene, D.W. Pederson
An Integrated Energy, Carbon, and Economic Analysis of Reclaimed Water Use in Austin, Texas
A.S. Stillwell, K.M. Twomey, M.E. Webber, R. Osborne, D.M. Greene and D.W. Pedersen
Analysis of Innovative Feedstock Sources and Production Technologies for Renewable Fuels
C.F. Murphy, M.J. O’Donnell, E. McDonald-Buller, S. Strank, M.H-P. Liu, M.E. Webber, D.T. Allen, and R.E. Hebner
Analysis Of Temporal Seasonal Residential Demand Profiles
J.D. Rhodes, W.J. Cole, C.R. Upshaw, T.F. Edgar, and M.E. Webber
Analytical Tools for Evaluating Algal Biodiesel Production
C.M. Beal, M.E. Webber, R.S. Ruoff, R.E. Hebner, D. Romanovicz, and R. Connelly
Are solar and wind really killing coal, nuclear and grid reliability?
J.D. Rhodes, M.E. Webber, T.A. Deetjen, F.T. Davidson
Assessing the Potential for Algal Biofuels Production in Texas
D.M. Wogan, A.K. da Silva, and M.E. Webber
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