Ingersoll et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Cogeneration of electricity and potable water using the international reactor innovative and secure (IRIS) designIngersoll et al., 2004
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- Ingersoll D
- Binder J
- Kostin V
- Panov Y
- Polunichev V
- Ricotti M
- Conti D
- Alonso G
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The worldwide demand for potable water has been steadily growing and is projected to accelerate, driven by a continued population growth and industrialization of emerging countries. This growth is reflected in a recent market survey by the World Resources …
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