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RESOURCE ASSESSMENT 29 Wind resource assessment 26 Resource assessment 25 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 19 ENHANCED RECOVERY 14 petroleum 14 OIL WELLS 13 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 13 NUMERICAL DATA 11 PETROLEUM 10 ABANDONED WELLS 9 PRODUCTION 9 energy planning, policy and economy 9 Wind energy 8 RESERVES 7 USA 7 COST 6 FINANCIAL DATA 6 RESOURCES 6 resource assessment 6 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES 5 geothermal energy 5 natural gas 5 EVALUATION 4 NATURAL GAS 4 NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS 4 RESIDUAL PETROLEUM 4 RESOURCE DEPLETION 4 RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 4 Renewable energy 4 Solar resource assessment 4 Wave energy 4 Wave power 4 CALIFORNIA 3 Demand and Price Analysis 3 GEOPRESSURED SYSTEMS 3 MARKET 3 NEW MEXICO 3 NORTH AMERICA 3 Offshore wind energy 3
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Undetermined 67 Free 38 CC license 1
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Article 73 Other 26 Book / Working Paper 8
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Report 2 Article 1 Congress Report 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Thesis 1
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Undetermined 101 English 6
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Gagnon, Yves 5 Tomlin, A.S. 5 Landry, Mathieu 3 Weekes, S.M. 3 Buckham, Bradley J. 2 Draper, Scott 2 Hiles, Clayton E. 2 Ingham, D.B. 2 Kempton, Willett 2 Ma, L. 2 Millward-Hopkins, J.T. 2 Pourkashanian, M. 2 Quiggin, John 2 Smith, George H. 2 Smith, Helen C.M. 2 Venn, Tyron 2 Vennell, Ross 2 Zinn, C.D. 2 Abdul Rahman, Hasimah 1 Abreu, Samuel Luna de 1 Adcock, Thomas A.A. 1 Agudelo, Pablo 1 Ahmed, M. Rafiuddin 1 Ajayi, O.O. 1 Al-Badi, Abdullah 1 Al-Lawati, Ali M. 1 Al-Yahyai, Sultan 1 Archer, Cristina L. 1 Arda Vanli, O. 1 Ashton, I. 1 Atwater, Joel F. 1 BARTON,DIANNE C. 1 Bachour, D. 1 Bailey, B.H. 1 Baker, Scott D. 1 Bakewell, C.A. 1 Bansal, R.C. 1 Battagello, Franco M. 1 Beeland, G.V. 1 Bekiroglu, Nur 1
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Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1 Centre for International Economics <Canberra> 1 Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, Michigan State University 1 Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of Economics 1 School of Economics, University of Queensland 1
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Renewable Energy 44 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 9 Applied Energy 6 International Journal of Global Energy Issues 3 Energy 2 2006 Conference (50th), February 8-10, 2006, Sydney, Australia 1 Agricultural Economic Report Series 1 Energies 1 Energy Policy 1 Energy Reports 1 Energy economics 1 Energy reports 1 International journal of intelligent enterprise : IJIE 1 Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM) 1 Murray-Darling Program Working Papers 1 Risk and Sustainable Management Group Working Papers 1 Труды Белорусского государственного технологического университета. Серия 7: Экономика и управление 1
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RePEc 72 BASE 30 ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 1
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Assessment of costs and benefits of flexible and alternative fuel use in the US transportation sector. Technical report twelve: Economic analysis of alternative uses for Alaskan North Slope natural gas
2008
As part of the Altemative Fuels Assessment, the Department of Energy (DOE) is studying the use of derivatives of natural gas, including compressed natural gas and methanol, as altemative transportation fuels. A critical part of this effort is determining potential sources of natural gas and the...
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Running Out of and Into Oil: Analyzing Global Oil Depletion and Transition Through 2050
Greene, D.L. - 2008
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expansion, and a possible transition to unconventional oil resources such as oil sands, heavy oil and shale oil over the period 2000 to 2050. Risk analysis uses Monte Carlo simulation methods to...
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Modeling access to wind resources in the United States
Short, W.D. - 2008
To project the US potential to meet future electricity demands with wind energy, estimates of available wind resource and costs to access that resource are critical. The US Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Information Administration (EIA) annually estimates the US market penetration of wind in...
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Comparison between the bivariate Weibull probability approach and linear regression for assessment of the long-term wind energy resource using MCP
Weekes, S.M.; Tomlin, A.S. - In: Renewable Energy 68 (2014) C, pp. 529-539
A detailed investigation of a measure–correlate–predict (MCP) approach based on the bivariate Weibull (BW) probability distribution of wind speeds at pairs of correlated sites has been conducted. Since wind speeds are typically assumed to follow Weibull distributions, this approach has a...
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Geothermal boom in Turkey: Growth in identified capacities and potentials
Korkmaz, E.D.; Serpen, U.; Satman, A. - In: Renewable Energy 68 (2014) C, pp. 314-325
Increasing activities of geothermal development especially in the last three years result in a geothermal boom in Turkey. Not only the addition of new sites, but also updating the data of existing ones increased the currently identified capacity significantly. With the discoveries of 13 new...
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Power extraction from tidal channels – Multiple tidal constituents, compound tides and overtides
Adcock, Thomas A.A.; Draper, Scott - In: Renewable Energy 63 (2014) C, pp. 797-806
Many candidate sites for tidal stream power extraction are tidal channels, and the power that can be generated from these sites will be directly related to the amplitude and phase of the principal tidal constituents driving flow through the channel. This paper investigates this interaction...
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Characterizing the mean flow field in rivers for resource and environmental impact assessments of hydrokinetic energy generation sites
Petrie, John; Diplas, Panayiotis; Gutierrez, Marte; … - In: Renewable Energy 69 (2014) C, pp. 393-401
the project. These measurements contribute to resource assessment at the site scale, designing turbines and planning …
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Spatial variability of waves within a marine energy site using in-situ measurements and a high resolution spectral wave model
Ashton, I.; Van-Nieuwkoop-McCall, J.C.C.; Smith, H.C.M.; … - In: Energy 66 (2014) C, pp. 699-710
renewable energy site. As such, they could be implemented to provide a more accurate resource assessment for wave energy array …
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A computational fluid dynamics approach to wind prospecting: Lessons from the U.S. Appalachian region
Womeldorf, Carole A.; Chimeli, Ariaster B. - In: Energy Policy 73 (2014) C, pp. 645-653
area. Since private sector investors might not have the incentive to invest in finer-scale wind resource assessment that …
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Large-scale wind energy potential of the Caribbean region using near-surface reanalysis data
Chadee, Xsitaaz T.; Clarke, Ricardo M. - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 30 (2014) C, pp. 45-58
The lack of dense, high quality, long-term in-situ wind data sets and wind resource maps for the Caribbean region is a major impediment to the development of wind energy projects. Thus, there is limited understanding of the large-scale near-surface wind climate and the regional wind resources....
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