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By D. Chandrasekharam, Jochen Bundschuh
In many developing countries the exponentially growing electricity demand can be covered by using locally available, sustainable low-enthalpy geothermal resources (80-150 °C). Such low-enthalpy sources can make electricity generation more independent from oil imports or from the over-dependence on...
Published June 30th 2008 by Taylor & Francis
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Problems, Perspectives and Challenges
Edited by Prosun Bhattacharya, AL Ramanathan, Arun B. Mukherjee, Jochen Bundschuh, D. Chandrasekharam, A.K. Keshari
Groundwater is the most important source of domestic, industrial, and agricultural water and also a finite resource. Population growth has created an unprecedented demand for water, with the situation most critical in the developing world, where several million people depend on contaminated...
Published April 8th 2008 by Taylor & Francis
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Proceedings of the Pre-Congress Workshop "Natural Arsenic in Groundwater", 32nd International Geological Congress, Florence, Italy, 18-19 August 2004
Edited by J. Bundschuh, P. Bhattacharya, D. Chandrasekharam
Arsenic contamination has become a global phenomenon. With the development of advanced technological detection tools, more geographical areas have been identified. The people most affected are those in the poorer socio-economic groups. The research articles in this book have been...
Published January 5th 2005 by Taylor & Francis
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By D. Chandrasekharam, J. Bundschuh
This text aims to be a driving force for an economically sound and sustainable development of developing countries. It looks at the provision of geothermal energy within the framework of sustainable energy development for power generation, rural electrification and so forth....
Published December 31st 2001 by Taylor & Francis
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