| 11. | This has led to substitution of more valuable high-exergy energy carriers with low-exergy energy carriers, when possible.
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| 12. | Electrolysis is an important technology for the production of hydrogen to be used as an energy carrier.
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| 13. | Large electric fields in MOSFETs imply the presence of high-energy carriers, referred to as "'hot carriers "'.
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| 14. | Some investigate the prospect of the entire energy system ( all energy carriers ) being fully renewable too.
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| 15. | In an other study, the autofluorescence of NAPH, an energy carrier in cells was assessed as an indirect indicator.
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| 16. | :: Note that hydrogen could " potentially " be used for energy storage as well as an energy carrier.
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| 17. | Finally, urine can also be used as a basis to generate hydrogen ( which is an energy carrier ).
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| 18. | Ammonia can be further used as a flexible chemical as a fertilizer, chemical commodity, de-NOx agent and energy carrier.
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| 19. | This allows for free energy carriers in the conduction and valence bands thereby allowing greater conversion of photons to electrons.
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| 20. | Production of energy carriers : conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels that can be stored longterm and transported long-range.
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