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- W1583054532 abstract "1.1 A need for energy saving The global warming and nuclear or ecological disasters are some current events that show us that it is urgent to better consider renewable energy sources. Unfortunately, as shown by figures of the International Energy Agency (IEA), clean energies like solar, geothermal or wind power represent today only a negligible fraction of the energy balance of the planet. During 2008, the share of renewable energies accounted for 86 Mtoe, only 0.7% of the 12,267 Mtoe of global consumption. Unfortunately, the vital transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies is very costly in time and energy, as evidenced by such high costs of design and fabication of photovoltaic panels. Thus it is accepted today that a more systematic use of renewable energy is not sufficient to meet the energy challenge for the future, we must develop other ways such as for example improving the energy efficiency, an area where heat transfers play an important role. In many industrial and technical applications, ranging from the cooling of the engines and high power transformers to heat exchangers used in solar hot water panels or in refrigeration systems, the low thermal conductivity k of most heat transfer fluids like water, oils or ethylene-glycol is a significant obstacle for an efficient transfer of thermal energy (Table 1)." @default.
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