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  3. Vol. 17 No. 2 (2006): Journal of Energy in Southern Africa. May

Vol. 17 No. 2 (2006): Journal of Energy in Southern Africa. May

Published: 2006-05-01

Articles

  • Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity

    M Wentzel
    5-9
    • PDF
  • From SHS to grid electricity in low-income rural households

    JM Green, DI Zwebe
    10-16
    • PDF
  • Granny shows the way: Results from implementing an alternative fire-lighting method in Orange Farm

    M Wentzel
    17-22
    • PDF
  • Household paraffin consumption in four areas: Benoni, Galeshewe, Gugulethu and Lady Grey

    E Roberts, M Wentzel
    23-26
    • PDF
  • Application of solar energy in the initial crude oil treatment process in oil fields

    F Mammadov
    27-30
    • PDF
  • Making infrastructure work for the poor: Development benefits of PV systems in two Bangladesh communities

    HU Chowdhury
    31-42
    • PDF
  • Energy saving through passive cooling measures using bags with sawdust

    VK Bajpai, S Kumar, KS Kasana
    43-46
    • PDF
  • Stainless steel finned tube heat exchanger design for waste heat recovery

    KPM Wipplinger, TM Harms, AB Taylor
    47-56
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EDITOR
Prof Komla Folly
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
University of Cape Town
Email: komla.folly@uct.ac.za or journalofenergysouthernafrica@gmail.com

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Online ISSN 2413-3051  |  Print ISSN 1021-447X 

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