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Steel manufacturing is energy-intensive and hence a significant contributor of CO2 emissions. We project steel demand in India using regression analysis. A linear dynamic programming model has been developed to analyse the supply options and estimate the energy demand and CO2 emissions from the...
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Aluminium manufacturing is highly energy-intensive and a large contributor of CO2. The emissions per tonne of aluminium manufacturing in India have been estimated. Demand for aluminium and associated CO2 emissions have been projected for the industry as a whole for the years 2001/02 and 2006/07....
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A simple framework for quantifying the monetary benefits of replacing a traditional biomass cookstove by an improved cookstove is presented. Sample calculations for Bangladesh conditions are presented and discussed briefly.
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The indoor monitoring of carbon monoxide and suspended particulate matter (SPM) was carried out for a 1-h fuelwood combustion period in traditional and portable metallic cookstoves. The benzo (a) pyrene content present in the SPM was also determined. The monitoring was carried out at three...
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The cost of irrigation water has been computed for two shallow-well, water-pumping windmill designs in India. An empirical relationship for variation of the overall efficiency of the windmills with wind-speed is established. Weibull parameters are computed for Indore, Madras and New Delhi and...
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Indoor air pollution, caused by the combustion of four biofuels (fuelwood, dung cakes, agri-residue, and a mixture of fuelwood and dung cakes) in a traditional and an improved mud cookstove (Sugam-II), has been studied. The concentrations of three gaseous pollutants (CO, NO2, HCHO) were measured...
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