Heat pumps for energy efficiency and environmental progress : proceedings of the Fourth International Energy Agency Heat Pump Conference, Maastricht, the Netherlands, 26-29 April, 1993 /
The 70 papers collected in this volume present an up to date review of the trends in heat pump technology. The heat pump is reviewed both as being part of a more comprehensive system, and as a refined device providing energy and greenhouse gas emission reductions. Its implementation in a system or p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier,
1993.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Heat Pumps for Energy Efficiency and Environmental Progress; Copyright Page; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Session 1: Opening Plenary Session; Papers; Chapter 1. Summary of Keynote Address Environment
- Chapter 2. Future Vision of Heat Pump Technology and Global Environment; ABSTRACT; Session 2: Environmental Overview; Papers; Chapter 3. Thermodynamics for the Uninitiated: The Concept of Quality as an Important Factor in Energy Policy; Chapter 4. Environmental Overview: CFC and HCFC Regulatory Update; ABSTRACT:; INTRODUCTION; MONTREAL PROTOCOL
- ACCELERATED PHASE OUT SCHEDULE FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCESPOSSIBLE EXEMPTION FOR ESSENTIAL USES; NEW CONTROLS ON HCFCS; EXEMPTION FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DECISIONS OF THE PARTIES; ASSESSMENT PANELS; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX 1: KEY OUTCOMES ON CONTROL MEASURES FROM 4TH MEETING; APPENDIX 2: UNEP ASSESSMENT PANELS TASKS; Chapter 5. Key Factors in Phasing out Ozone Depleting Substances; ABSTRACT; Introduction; 1. Is Ozone Depletion Real?; 2. Impact of Current Agreements for ODS on Ozone Depletion; 3. Establishing Priorities in Phaseout of ODSs; 4. HCFC Role in CFC Phaseout
- 5. Balancing Environmental Concerns6. Global Warming and Energy Efficiency; 7. Comparison of Global Warming Gases; 8. Global Warming Tax Issues; Summary; Chapter 6. Global Warming and Heat Pumps; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. GLOBAL ANALYSIS; 3. INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSION; 4. OUTLOOK; 5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; 6. REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Incentives and the Value of Avoided Environmental Problems; INTRODUCTION; ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY AND THE ENVIRONMENT; BENEFITS ESTIMATION IN THEORY; BENEFITS ESTIMATION IN PRACTICE; SUMMARY; NOTES; REFERENCES; Posters
- Chapter 8. The Heat Pump Prototype and Demonstration Programme in NorwayAbstract; 1.0 The Norwegian Heat Pump Strategy; 2. Experiences from P & D plants in the periode 1980-1990; 3. Heat pump plants with alternative working fluids to CFCs within the Prototype and Demonstration Programme; 4. References; Chapter 9. Heat Pumps in Competition with Other Options for Reducing CO2-Emissions; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTEGRATED Assessment OF CO2 REDUCING OPTIONS; 3. RESULTS; 4. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; 5. CONCLUSIONS; 6. REFERENCES
- Chapter 10. Heat Pumps as Means of Energy Recovery in Developing CountriesAbstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BASIC CONCEPTS AND TYPES OF HEAT PUMPS; 3. SCOPE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; 4. CONCLUSIONS; 5. REFERENCES; Session 3: New Refrigerant Technology Status; Papers; Chapter 11. Refrigerants of New Generation; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Selection of alternatives; 3. Characteristics of HFCs; 4. Conclusion; 5. REFERENCES; Chapter 12. North American Efforts to Identify Replacements for HCFC-22; 1. USE OF HCFC-22 IN NORTH AMERICA; 2. DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE REFRIGERANTS EVALUATION PROGRAM