7 Result(s) for 'energy potential'
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Determination of the Composition of Waste and Estimation of Its Recoverable energy potential as an Essential Tool to Improve the Waste Management Plan: The Case Study of Nangui Abrogoua University in Côte d'Ivoire
Adjoumani Rodrigue KOUAKOU, Abollé ABOLLE, Konan Edmond KOUASSI, Gaëtan Achiepo AKOTTO
International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation. 2021 9 (1). doi: 10.12691/ijebb-9-1-1
Keywords: recoverable energy, waste management, environment sustainable, education
Context: ... management system. The solid waste generated in this model has been characterized in its different components. The recoverable energy potential of the waste was then evaluated. The calorific value was used to predict the equivalent energy availability of the waste in k...
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Evaluation of Wind energy potential in a Sahelian Zone: A Case Study of Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso
Drissa Boro, Windmanagda Sawadogo, Hagninou Elagnon Venance Donnou, Alfred Bayala, Florent P. Kieno, Joseph Bathiebo
Sustainable Energy. 2020 8 (1). doi: 10.12691/rse-8-1-4
Keywords: wind potential, Weibull distribution, power density, vertical profile
Context: This study investigates the characteristics of the wind energy potential in Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso. For this purpose, eleven-years data (2006-2016) of wind speed (at 10 m above ground level (AGL))...
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Variability of Onshore Wind energy potential in the 60 m above the Ground under Convective Atmosphere in Southern Benin
Hagninou Elagnon Venance Donnou, Aristide Barthélémy Akpo, Gbènoukpo Fidèle Nonfodji, Basile Bruno Kounouhewa
American Journal of Energy Research. 2019 7 (1). doi: 10.12691/ajer-7-1-3
Keywords: wind energy, convective atmosphere, vertical wind profile, wind speed, Weibull function
Context: The variability of onshore wind energy potential has been investigated over Cotonou coast (Benin) under an unstable atmosphere. Data on the speed and the wind direction at 10...
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Influence of Solar Radiation on Questionable Gasolines Sold in N’Djamena: ASTM D86 Distillation Analysis and Standardized Tests Related to Atmospheric Pollution and Corrosion
Haroun Ali Adannou, Mahamat Ateib Ibrahim, Saka Goni, Abdelhamid Issa Hassane, Nayaou Kadidja KAMANE, Abdel-Hamid Mahamat Ali, Simon NGOSS III
American Journal of Environmental Protection. 2021 9 (1). doi: 10.12691/env-9-1-1
Keywords: pyranometer, streamer radiative transfer code, purple air sensor, polymer, gasoline, refinery
Context: ...mulations of the Streamer radiative transfer code made it possible to characterize the seasonal variability of the global solar energy potential at the N’Djamena station at 4.71 kWh / m2 / d. The maxima are recorded in spring with values above 5.70 kWh / m2 / day, and t...
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Thermal Solar Desalination Technologies for Small-Scale Irrigation
M.T Chaibi
American Journal of Energy Research. 2013 1 (2). doi: 10.12691/ajer-1-2-1
Keywords: arid areas, desalination, agriculture, irrigation, solar energy
Context: ...on of freshwater resources, and the increasing groundwater salinity. Nevertheless, these countries have generally a great solar energy potential . This potential can be best developed by solar desalination concepts and methods specifically suited for rural water supply, ...
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Techno Economic Evaluation of Off-grid Hybrid Solar-Wind Power System for Village Malo Bheel, Tharparkar Sindh Pakistan
Akash Meghwar, Latif Ul-Haq, Nafeesa Irshad
American Journal of Energy Research. 2017 5 (2). doi: 10.12691/ajer-5-2-1
Keywords: hybrid system, HOMER, rural, off-grid, PV, wind
Context: ... do not have access to grid electricity while the remaining is experiencing power outages. Pakistan has huge untapped renewable energy potential in the form of wind and solar resources. Wind and PV hybrid system offer promising and cost effective solution for the off-gr...
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Some Indicators of Carbohydrate Metabolism in Acute Toxic Hepatitis in Prepubertal Animals Treated with Rutan
Khakimov Z.Z., Rakhmanov A.Kh., Khalmuratova F.A.
American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2025 13 (4). doi: 10.12691/ajmsm-13-4-2
Keywords: acute toxic hepatitis, glucose, glycogen, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, energy potential , Rutan, Karsil, prepubertal age
Context: In prepubertal rats, on a model of acute toxic hepatitis induced by carbon tetrachloride, some indicators of carbohydrate metabolism were studied after pharmacotherapy with Rutan and Karsil. It was established that acute toxic hepatitis is accompanied by hyperglycemia and a sharp decrease in glycogen content, along with an increase in lactic acid concentration and a decrease in pyruvic acid, which, according to the authors, indicates the development of hepatic hypoxia and lactic acidosis. Experimental therapy with Karsil and especially Rutan led to the elimination of hyperglycemia and an increase in glycogen levels, a reduction in lactic acid, and a slight increase in pyruvic acid. These changes indicate the restoration of the energy supply of hepatocytes and create favorable conditions for the course of biosynthetic processes. It is concluded that Rutan, similar to Karsil, can be used in the treatment of acute toxic hepatitis in pediatric practice.
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