Strategies and Technologies for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
An Indo-German Contribution to Global Efforts
Herausgeber: Hake, Jürgen-Fredrich; Kleemann, Manfred; Bansal, Narendra
Strategies and Technologies for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
An Indo-German Contribution to Global Efforts
Herausgeber: Hake, Jürgen-Fredrich; Kleemann, Manfred; Bansal, Narendra
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First published in 1999, this volume provide a useful contribution to global CO2 mitigation in an effort towards effective climate protection achieved through national and international efforts.
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First published in 1999, this volume provide a useful contribution to global CO2 mitigation in an effort towards effective climate protection achieved through national and international efforts.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781138344181
- ISBN-10: 1138344184
- Artikelnr.: 57039720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781138344181
- ISBN-10: 1138344184
- Artikelnr.: 57039720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hake, Jürgen-Fredrich; Bansal, Narendra; Kleemann, Manfred
Part 1. National Strategies and Programmes. 1. Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Strategies in Germany and the European Community. Jürgen-Friedrich Hake and
Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs. 2. Programme of Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 3. Development of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in
India. Narendra Bansal. 4. Global Emission Aspects and Proposals for "No
Regret" Measures in India. Murari Lal. Part 2. Renewable Energies for
Climate Protection. 5. Status of Renewable Energy Utilization in the
Federal Republic of Germany. Hermann-Josef Wagner. 6. Renewable Energy for
Power Generation Under Changing Conditions in Germany. Jürgen-Friedrich
Hake, Peter Markewitz and Dag Martinsen. 7. Photovoltaics in Germany:
Between Efficiency and Cost. Jens Simon and Heribert Wagner. 8. Potentials
and Constraints of Wind Energy Utilization for Climate Protection in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 9. Utilization of Biomass in the German Energy
Sector. Martin Kaltschmitt. 10. CO2 Reduction Potentials Through Renewable
Energy Sources and Rational Energy Use in India. Narendra Bansal. 11.
Status of Photovoltaic Science and Technology in India. Viresh Dutta and
Prabhat Kumar Koner. 12. The Photovoltaic Promotion Programme in India.
Bharat Bhargava. 13. Wind Power Development in India. Ajit Gupta. 14.
Biomass-Based Power Generation Prospects in India. Sudhir Mohan and Jayant
Ramakrishna Meshram. Part 3. Reduction Options in the Residential Sector.
15. Instruments to Realize Energy Saving Potentials in the German
Residential Sector. Wolfgang Feist and Witta Ebel. 16. A Modelling Approach
to Energy Saving and CO2 Mitigation in the Residential Sector of Germany.
Rainer Heckler. 17. Energy Requirements and Alternate Energy Uses in the
Residential Sector of India. Narendra Bansal and Hari Prakash Garg. 18.
Analysis of a Residential Building in India Through Modelling Techniques.
Mahabir Singh Bhandari. 19. Modelling Energy Savings and CO2 Mitigation in
the Residential Sector in India. Sujata Gupta, Ritu Mathur and Leena
Srivstava.
Strategies in Germany and the European Community. Jürgen-Friedrich Hake and
Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs. 2. Programme of Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 3. Development of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in
India. Narendra Bansal. 4. Global Emission Aspects and Proposals for "No
Regret" Measures in India. Murari Lal. Part 2. Renewable Energies for
Climate Protection. 5. Status of Renewable Energy Utilization in the
Federal Republic of Germany. Hermann-Josef Wagner. 6. Renewable Energy for
Power Generation Under Changing Conditions in Germany. Jürgen-Friedrich
Hake, Peter Markewitz and Dag Martinsen. 7. Photovoltaics in Germany:
Between Efficiency and Cost. Jens Simon and Heribert Wagner. 8. Potentials
and Constraints of Wind Energy Utilization for Climate Protection in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 9. Utilization of Biomass in the German Energy
Sector. Martin Kaltschmitt. 10. CO2 Reduction Potentials Through Renewable
Energy Sources and Rational Energy Use in India. Narendra Bansal. 11.
Status of Photovoltaic Science and Technology in India. Viresh Dutta and
Prabhat Kumar Koner. 12. The Photovoltaic Promotion Programme in India.
Bharat Bhargava. 13. Wind Power Development in India. Ajit Gupta. 14.
Biomass-Based Power Generation Prospects in India. Sudhir Mohan and Jayant
Ramakrishna Meshram. Part 3. Reduction Options in the Residential Sector.
15. Instruments to Realize Energy Saving Potentials in the German
Residential Sector. Wolfgang Feist and Witta Ebel. 16. A Modelling Approach
to Energy Saving and CO2 Mitigation in the Residential Sector of Germany.
Rainer Heckler. 17. Energy Requirements and Alternate Energy Uses in the
Residential Sector of India. Narendra Bansal and Hari Prakash Garg. 18.
Analysis of a Residential Building in India Through Modelling Techniques.
Mahabir Singh Bhandari. 19. Modelling Energy Savings and CO2 Mitigation in
the Residential Sector in India. Sujata Gupta, Ritu Mathur and Leena
Srivstava.
Part 1. National Strategies and Programmes. 1. Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Strategies in Germany and the European Community. Jürgen-Friedrich Hake and
Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs. 2. Programme of Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 3. Development of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in
India. Narendra Bansal. 4. Global Emission Aspects and Proposals for "No
Regret" Measures in India. Murari Lal. Part 2. Renewable Energies for
Climate Protection. 5. Status of Renewable Energy Utilization in the
Federal Republic of Germany. Hermann-Josef Wagner. 6. Renewable Energy for
Power Generation Under Changing Conditions in Germany. Jürgen-Friedrich
Hake, Peter Markewitz and Dag Martinsen. 7. Photovoltaics in Germany:
Between Efficiency and Cost. Jens Simon and Heribert Wagner. 8. Potentials
and Constraints of Wind Energy Utilization for Climate Protection in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 9. Utilization of Biomass in the German Energy
Sector. Martin Kaltschmitt. 10. CO2 Reduction Potentials Through Renewable
Energy Sources and Rational Energy Use in India. Narendra Bansal. 11.
Status of Photovoltaic Science and Technology in India. Viresh Dutta and
Prabhat Kumar Koner. 12. The Photovoltaic Promotion Programme in India.
Bharat Bhargava. 13. Wind Power Development in India. Ajit Gupta. 14.
Biomass-Based Power Generation Prospects in India. Sudhir Mohan and Jayant
Ramakrishna Meshram. Part 3. Reduction Options in the Residential Sector.
15. Instruments to Realize Energy Saving Potentials in the German
Residential Sector. Wolfgang Feist and Witta Ebel. 16. A Modelling Approach
to Energy Saving and CO2 Mitigation in the Residential Sector of Germany.
Rainer Heckler. 17. Energy Requirements and Alternate Energy Uses in the
Residential Sector of India. Narendra Bansal and Hari Prakash Garg. 18.
Analysis of a Residential Building in India Through Modelling Techniques.
Mahabir Singh Bhandari. 19. Modelling Energy Savings and CO2 Mitigation in
the Residential Sector in India. Sujata Gupta, Ritu Mathur and Leena
Srivstava.
Strategies in Germany and the European Community. Jürgen-Friedrich Hake and
Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs. 2. Programme of Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 3. Development of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in
India. Narendra Bansal. 4. Global Emission Aspects and Proposals for "No
Regret" Measures in India. Murari Lal. Part 2. Renewable Energies for
Climate Protection. 5. Status of Renewable Energy Utilization in the
Federal Republic of Germany. Hermann-Josef Wagner. 6. Renewable Energy for
Power Generation Under Changing Conditions in Germany. Jürgen-Friedrich
Hake, Peter Markewitz and Dag Martinsen. 7. Photovoltaics in Germany:
Between Efficiency and Cost. Jens Simon and Heribert Wagner. 8. Potentials
and Constraints of Wind Energy Utilization for Climate Protection in
Germany. Manfred Kleemann. 9. Utilization of Biomass in the German Energy
Sector. Martin Kaltschmitt. 10. CO2 Reduction Potentials Through Renewable
Energy Sources and Rational Energy Use in India. Narendra Bansal. 11.
Status of Photovoltaic Science and Technology in India. Viresh Dutta and
Prabhat Kumar Koner. 12. The Photovoltaic Promotion Programme in India.
Bharat Bhargava. 13. Wind Power Development in India. Ajit Gupta. 14.
Biomass-Based Power Generation Prospects in India. Sudhir Mohan and Jayant
Ramakrishna Meshram. Part 3. Reduction Options in the Residential Sector.
15. Instruments to Realize Energy Saving Potentials in the German
Residential Sector. Wolfgang Feist and Witta Ebel. 16. A Modelling Approach
to Energy Saving and CO2 Mitigation in the Residential Sector of Germany.
Rainer Heckler. 17. Energy Requirements and Alternate Energy Uses in the
Residential Sector of India. Narendra Bansal and Hari Prakash Garg. 18.
Analysis of a Residential Building in India Through Modelling Techniques.
Mahabir Singh Bhandari. 19. Modelling Energy Savings and CO2 Mitigation in
the Residential Sector in India. Sujata Gupta, Ritu Mathur and Leena
Srivstava.







