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40 Most downloaded papers in Energy 1. Lund H. Renewable energy strategies for sustainable devel- opment. Energy 2007. 2. Lund H, Mathiesen BV. Energy system analysis of 100% renewable energy systems-The case of Denmark in years 2030 and 2050. Energy 2009. 3. Quintero JA, Montoya MI, Sanchez OJ, Giraldo OH, Cardona CA. Fuel ethanol production from sugarcane and corn: comparative analysis for a Colombian case. Energy 2008. 4. Toor SS, Rosendahl L, Rudolf A. Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass: a review of subcritical water technologies. Energy 2011. 5. Timilsina GR, Shrestha A. How much hope should we have for biofuels? Energy 2011. 6. Ajanovic A. Biofuels versus food production: does biofuels production increase food prices? Energy 2011. 7. Olajire AA. CO 2 capture and separation technologies for end- of-pipe applications e a review. Energy 2010. 8. Shuit SH, Tan KT, Lee KT, Kamaruddin AH. Oil palm biomass as a sustainable energy source: a Malaysian case study. Energy 2009. 9. 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Energy resources and use: the present situation and possible paths to the future. Energy 2008. 18. Cardona Alzate CA, Sanchez Toro OJ. Energy consumption analysis of integrated owsheets for production of fuel ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass. Energy 2006. 19. Liu BT, Chien KH, Wang CC. Effect of working uids on organic Rankine cycle for waste heat recovery. Energy 2004. 20. Kong C, Bang J, Sugiyama Y. Structural investigation of composite wind turbine blade considering various load cases and fatigue life. Energy 2005. 21. Herrmann U, Kelly B, Price H. Two-tank molten salt storage for parabolic trough solar power plants. Energy 2004. 22. Lund H. Large-scale integration of wind power into different energy systems. Energy 2005. 23. Gui MM, Lee KT, Bhatia S. Feasibility of edible oil vs. non-edible oil vs. waste edible oil as biodiesel feedstock. Energy 2008. 24. Saleh B, Koglbauer G, Wendland M, Fischer J. Working uids for low-temperature organic Rankine cycles. Energy 2007. 25. 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Integrating waste and renewable energy to reduce the carbon footprint of locally integrated energy sectors. Energy 2008. 32. El-Emam RS, Dincer I. Thermodynamic and thermoeconomic analyses of seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant with energy recovery. Energy 2014. 33. Rasi S, Veijanen A, Rintala J. Trace compounds of biogas from different biogas production plants. Energy 2007. 34. Allaei D, Andreopoulos Y. INVELOX: description of a new concept in wind power and its performance evaluation. En- ergy 2014. 35. Barelli L, Bidini G, Gallorini F, Servili S. Hydrogen production through sorption-enhanced steam methane reforming and membrane technology: a review. Energy 2008. 36. Schafer A, Heywood JB, Weiss MA. Future fuel cell and in- ternal combustion engine automobile technologies: a 25- year life cycle and eet impact assessment. Energy 2006. 37. Wang EH, Zhang HG, Fan BY, Ouyang MG, Zhao Y, Mu QH. 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40 Most downloaded papers in Energy

1. Lund H. Renewable energy strategies for sustainable devel-opment. Energy 2007.

2. Lund H, Mathiesen BV. Energy system analysis of 100%renewable energy systems-The case of Denmark in years2030 and 2050. Energy 2009.

3. Quintero JA, Montoya MI, Sanchez OJ, Giraldo OH, CardonaCA. Fuel ethanol production from sugarcane and corn:comparative analysis for a Colombian case. Energy 2008.

4. Toor SS, Rosendahl L, Rudolf A. Hydrothermal liquefaction ofbiomass: a review of subcritical water technologies. Energy2011.

5. Timilsina GR, Shrestha A. How much hope should we havefor biofuels? Energy 2011.

6. Ajanovic A. Biofuels versus food production: does biofuelsproduction increase food prices? Energy 2011.

7. Olajire AA. CO2 capture and separation technologies for end-of-pipe applications e a review. Energy 2010.

8. Shuit SH, TanKT, Lee KT, KamaruddinAH. Oil palmbiomass as asustainableenergysource:aMalaysiancasestudy.Energy2009.

9. Weisser D. A guide to life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions from electric supply technologies. Energy 2007.

10. Singh GK. Solar power generation by PV (photovoltaic)technology: a review. Energy 2013.

11. Cherubini F, Bargigli S, Ulgiati S. Life cycle assessment (LCA)of waste management strategies: landfilling, sorting plantand incineration. Energy 2009.

12. Bardi U. Peak oil: the four stages of a new idea. Energy 2009.13. Herring H. Energy efficiency-a critical view. Energy 2006.14. Carraretto C, Macor A, Mirandola A, Stoppato A, Tonon S.

Biodiesel as alternative fuel: experimental analysis and en-ergetic evaluations. Energy 2004.

15. Madhawa Hettiarachchi HD, Golubovic M, Worek WM, Ike-gami Y. Optimum design criteria for an Organic Rankine cycleusing low-temperature geothermal heat sources. Energy2007.

16. Stoppato A. Life cycle assessment of photovoltaic electricitygeneration. Energy 2008.

17. Lior N. Energy resources and use: the present situation andpossible paths to the future. Energy 2008.

18. Cardona Alzate CA, Sanchez Toro OJ. Energy consumptionanalysis of integrated flowsheets for production of fuelethanol from lignocellulosic biomass. Energy 2006.

19. Liu BT, Chien KH, Wang CC. Effect of working fluids onorganic Rankine cycle for waste heat recovery. Energy 2004.

20. Kong C, Bang J, Sugiyama Y. Structural investigation ofcomposite wind turbine blade considering various load casesand fatigue life. Energy 2005.

21. Herrmann U, Kelly B, Price H. Two-tank molten salt storagefor parabolic trough solar power plants. Energy 2004.

22. Lund H. Large-scale integration of wind power into differentenergy systems. Energy 2005.

23. GuiMM, LeeKT, Bhatia S. Feasibilityof edible oil vs. non-edibleoil vs. waste edible oil as biodiesel feedstock. Energy 2008.

24. Saleh B, Koglbauer G, Wendland M, Fischer J. Working fluidsfor low-temperature organic Rankine cycles. Energy 2007.

25. Davison J. Performance and costs of power plants with cap-ture and storage of CO2. Energy 2007.

26. Prins MJ, Ptasinski KJ, Janssen FJJG. From coal to biomassgasification: comparison of thermodynamic efficiency. En-ergy 2007.

27. Prins MJ, Ptasinski KJ, Janssen FJJG. More efficient biomassgasification via torrefaction. Energy 2006.

28. Uslu A, Faaij APC, Bergman PCA. Pre-treatment technologies,and their effect on international bioenergy supply chain lo-gistics. Techno-economic evaluation of torrefaction, fast py-rolysis and pelletisation. Energy 2008.

29. Lund H, Moller B, Mathiesen BV, Dyrelund A. The role of dis-trict heating in future renewable energy systems. Energy2010.

30. Diker H, Varlikli C, Mizrak K, Dana A. Characterizations andphotocatalytic activity comparisons of N-doped nc-TiO2depending on synthetic conditions and structural differencesof amine sources. Energy 2011.

31. Perry S, Klemes J, Bulatov I. Integrating waste and renewableenergy to reduce the carbon footprint of locally integratedenergy sectors. Energy 2008.

32. El-Emam RS, Dincer I. Thermodynamic and thermoeconomicanalyses of seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant withenergy recovery. Energy 2014.

33. Rasi S, Veijanen A, Rintala J. Trace compounds of biogas fromdifferent biogas production plants. Energy 2007.

34. Allaei D, Andreopoulos Y. INVELOX: description of a newconcept in wind power and its performance evaluation. En-ergy 2014.

35. Barelli L, Bidini G, Gallorini F, Servili S. Hydrogen productionthrough sorption-enhanced steam methane reforming andmembrane technology: a review. Energy 2008.

36. Schafer A, Heywood JB, Weiss MA. Future fuel cell and in-ternal combustion engine automobile technologies: a 25-year life cycle and fleet impact assessment. Energy 2006.

37. Wang EH, Zhang HG, Fan BY, Ouyang MG, Zhao Y, Mu QH.Study of working fluid selection of organic Rankine cycle(ORC) for engine waste heat recovery. Energy 2011.

38. Jiang B, Sun Z, Liu M. China's energy development strategyunder the low-carbon economy. Energy 2010.

39. HamelinckCN, Faaij APC, denUilH, BoerrigterH. ProductionofFT transportation fuels from biomass; technical options,process analysis and optimisation, and development poten-tial. Energy 2004.

40. Siegel C. Review of computational heat and mass transfermodeling in polymer-electrolyte-membrane (PEM) fuel cells.Energy 2008.

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