Abstract: Solar-based heat exchange is well-known and widely used in a variety of commercial applications, including textiles, food drying, chemical...
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Solar thermal technologies directly convert sunlight into heat, offering promise for industrial applications. Image: CSIROThe ability for Australia to achieve 2030 targets hinges more on system alignment than the delivery of new generation technology. CSIRO director of energy, Dr Dietmar Tourbier, is often asked […] The post How Australia can achieve 2030 energy targets: CSIRO appeared first on Energy Magazine.
Abstract: Solar-based heat exchange is well-known and widely used in a variety of commercial applications, including textiles, food drying, chemical...
Abstract: Solar-based heat exchange is well-known and widely used in a variety of commercial applications, including textiles, food drying, chemical...
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