Concluding remarks
Citation
Midilli, A. (2018). Concluding Remarks. In Comprehensive Energy Systems: Volumes 1-5 (Vol. 3, pp. V3-822-V3-828). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809597-3.00340-0Abstract
This chapter presents the main findings of the Energy Production Volume. In this regard, the following chapters are accordingly evaluated. (1) hydrogen production, (2) ammonia production, (3) mitochondrial energy production, (4) renewable energy production, (5) solar energy production, (6) geothermal energy production, (7) hydroenergy production, (8) ocean (marine) energy production, (9) microbial energy production, (10) piezoelectric energy production, (11) electrochemical energy production, (12) chemical energy production, (13) fusion energy production, (14) fission energy production, (15) neuronal energy production, (16) thermal energy production, (17) energy production from oil sands, (18) energy production from coal, and (19) photonic energy production. Consequently, the energy production volume will contribute to policy makers, researches, academicians, designers for better understanding the different aspects (energy, industrial, economical, social, etc.) of energy production from fossil or renewable energy sources by applying efficient techniques and methods. © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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