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|a Heat pumps for energy efficiency and environmental progress :
|b proceedings of the Fourth International Energy Agency Heat Pump Conference, Maastricht, the Netherlands, 26-29 April, 1993 /
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|a 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 process must be carefully considered at an early stage of design or development, and process integration is discussed in detail as a valuable tool for industry. The heat pump is proving to be a highly effective energy conserving tool, particularly when designed and used as an integral part of a system. Environmental benefits are gained when energy is conserved, and heat pumps can make a major contribution in this area. However, some heat pumps use working fluids which are environmentally unfriendly, and the progress that has been made in the field of alternative refrigerants is reported on. The volume will prove an indispensable reference source on the wide-ranging applications that have been developed since the last international conference, on such topics as heat pump field trials, pilot plants and development programmes.
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a 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
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