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    • Simulation of the copper–chlorine thermochemical cycle 

      Mapamba, Liberty Sheunesu (North-West University, 2011)
      The global fossil reserves are dwindling and there is need to find alternative sources of energy. With global warming in mind, some of the most commonly considered suitable alternatives include solar, wind, nuclear, ...
    • Simulation of the sulphur iodine thermochemical cycle 

      Nyoni, Bothwell (North-West University, 2011)
      The demand for energy is increasing throughout the world, and fossil fuel resources are diminishing. At the same time, the use of fossil fuels is slowly being reduced because it pollutes the environment. Research into ...