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Expediting CCS Commercialization Using Flexible CO2 Capture
S.M. Cohen, M.E. Webber and G.T. Rochelle
Experimental and data collection methods for a large-scale smart grid deployment: Methods and first results
J.D. Rhodes, C.R. Upshaw, C.B. Harris, C.M. Meehan, D.A. Walling, P.A. Navrátil, A.L. Beck, K. Nagasawa, R.L. Fares, W.J. Cole, H. Kumar, R.D. Duncan, C.L. Holcomb, T.F. Edgar, A. Kwasinski, and M.E. Webber
Field study: Intercomparison of Two Continuous Ammonia Monitors
D. Kenski, M.B. Pushkarsky, M.E. Webber, C.K.N. Patel, and P. Dasgupta
Fine and ultrafine particle number and size measurements from industrial combustion processes
J. Mertens, H. Lepaumier, P. Rogiers, D. Desagher, L. Goossens, A. Duterque, E. Le Cadre, M. Zarea, J. Blondeau, and M.E. Webber
Flare gas recovery for algal protein production
C.M. Beal, F.T. Davidson, M.E. Webber and J.C. Quinn
Flaring our way out of a water crisis
Yael R. Glazer, F. Todd Davidson and Michael E. Webber
Freshwater on the Island of Maui: System Interactions, Supply, and Demand
Emily Grubert, Environmental Water Resource Engineering
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