Abstract
With regard to accelerated introduction of high efficient energy conversion technology to developing countries, the paper investigates the countries` thoughts of the introduction of the technology and the status of the introduction bases. The countries for survey are the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. The Philippine government expects to develop cogeneration as well as large power sources and to widen effective use of natural energy. In Indonesia, they largely expect effective use of biomass energy using Stirling engines by international cooperation and the promoted local electrification using standalone distributed fuel cells. In Malaysia, they have great expectations of the introduction of air conditioning facilities using Stirling engines and the use of standalone distributed fuel cells for promotion of local electrification. Thailand hopes for the use of Stirling engines to air conditioning systems, and the development of solar Stirling generators with solar energy as a heat source and electric vehicles. 14 refs., 15 figs., 21 tabs.
Citation Formats
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Report of feasibility study on international-cooperation in high efficient energy conversion technology; Kokoritsu energy henkan gijutsu no kokusai kyoryoku kanosei chosa hokokusho.
Japan: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
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Report of feasibility study on international-cooperation in high efficient energy conversion technology; Kokoritsu energy henkan gijutsu no kokusai kyoryoku kanosei chosa hokokusho.
Japan.
None.
1993.
"Report of feasibility study on international-cooperation in high efficient energy conversion technology; Kokoritsu energy henkan gijutsu no kokusai kyoryoku kanosei chosa hokokusho."
Japan.
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title = {Report of feasibility study on international-cooperation in high efficient energy conversion technology; Kokoritsu energy henkan gijutsu no kokusai kyoryoku kanosei chosa hokokusho}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {With regard to accelerated introduction of high efficient energy conversion technology to developing countries, the paper investigates the countries` thoughts of the introduction of the technology and the status of the introduction bases. The countries for survey are the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. The Philippine government expects to develop cogeneration as well as large power sources and to widen effective use of natural energy. In Indonesia, they largely expect effective use of biomass energy using Stirling engines by international cooperation and the promoted local electrification using standalone distributed fuel cells. In Malaysia, they have great expectations of the introduction of air conditioning facilities using Stirling engines and the use of standalone distributed fuel cells for promotion of local electrification. Thailand hopes for the use of Stirling engines to air conditioning systems, and the development of solar Stirling generators with solar energy as a heat source and electric vehicles. 14 refs., 15 figs., 21 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Report of feasibility study on international-cooperation in high efficient energy conversion technology; Kokoritsu energy henkan gijutsu no kokusai kyoryoku kanosei chosa hokokusho}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {With regard to accelerated introduction of high efficient energy conversion technology to developing countries, the paper investigates the countries` thoughts of the introduction of the technology and the status of the introduction bases. The countries for survey are the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. The Philippine government expects to develop cogeneration as well as large power sources and to widen effective use of natural energy. In Indonesia, they largely expect effective use of biomass energy using Stirling engines by international cooperation and the promoted local electrification using standalone distributed fuel cells. In Malaysia, they have great expectations of the introduction of air conditioning facilities using Stirling engines and the use of standalone distributed fuel cells for promotion of local electrification. Thailand hopes for the use of Stirling engines to air conditioning systems, and the development of solar Stirling generators with solar energy as a heat source and electric vehicles. 14 refs., 15 figs., 21 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Mar}
}