Scientific production and international collaboration on Solar Energy in Spain and Germany (1995-2009)
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Scientific production and international collaboration on Solar Energy in Spain and Germany (1995-2009). / Sanz-Casado, Elias; Lascurain-Sanchez, Maria-Louisa; Garcia-Zorita, J. Carlos; Serrano-Lopez, Antonio Eleazar; Larsen, Birger; Ingwersen, Peter.
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T1 - Scientific production and international collaboration on Solar Energy in Spain and Germany (1995-2009)
AU - Sanz-Casado, Elias
AU - Lascurain-Sanchez, Maria-Louisa
AU - Garcia-Zorita, J. Carlos
AU - Serrano-Lopez, Antonio Eleazar
AU - Larsen, Birger
AU - Ingwersen, Peter
N1 - p. 2126-2128
PY - 2013/7/14
Y1 - 2013/7/14
N2 - Renewable energies carry political and financial significance in all EU countries. Their importance is translated into a major research and innovationtrend, particularly in relation to the achievement of sustainable resources(Walz; Schleich & Ragwitz, 2011). Solar and Wind Energies offer the biggest potential for energy production, as it has been highlighted in the last decade (Sanz-Casado; García-Zorita; Serrano-López; Larsen & Ingwersen, 2012). Within he overall conglomerate of renewable energies, Germany has a bigger production than Spain, although the increase is higher for Spain in the case of Solar Energy production (2560 versus 2734 of increment), measured in tonnes of oil quivalent (during 1995-2009).
AB - Renewable energies carry political and financial significance in all EU countries. Their importance is translated into a major research and innovationtrend, particularly in relation to the achievement of sustainable resources(Walz; Schleich & Ragwitz, 2011). Solar and Wind Energies offer the biggest potential for energy production, as it has been highlighted in the last decade (Sanz-Casado; García-Zorita; Serrano-López; Larsen & Ingwersen, 2012). Within he overall conglomerate of renewable energies, Germany has a bigger production than Spain, although the increase is higher for Spain in the case of Solar Energy production (2560 versus 2734 of increment), measured in tonnes of oil quivalent (during 1995-2009).
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Solar energy research
KW - Publication analysis
KW - Citation analysis
KW - International collaboration
KW - Spain
KW - Germany
M3 - Poster
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