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- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 IPRO Day Presentation Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326: High School in Pignon Haiti IPRO 326 Midterm Presentation S07
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
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The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326: High School in Pignon Haiti IPRO 326 Poster S07
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
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The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326: High School in Pignon Haiti IPRO 326 Midterm Report S07
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
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The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Project Plan Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Midterm Report Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Poster Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326: High School in Pignon Haiti IPRO 326 Project Plan S07
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
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The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Title
- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
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The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326: High School in Pignon Haiti IPRO 326 Abstract S07
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
-
The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Final Report Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
Show less
- Title
- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326: High School in Pignon Haiti IPRO 326 Final Report S07
- Creator
- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
-
The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Abstract Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Chicago Sister Cities China: Fuel Cell/Geothermal Sustainable Energy USX Site (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: Fuel CellGeothermal Sustainable Energy at USX Site IPRO 345 Poster2 Sp08
- Creator
- Agose, Daisy, Bober, Eliza, Kumar, Abnishek Prabha, Leep, Nick, Yoshimura, Maruja, Yun, Suk Hwan, Lockridge, Jonathan, Chung, Yoon Sung, Dado, Mathew, Byrne, Richard, Ajigbo, Funso, Enadeghe, Gregory, Lee, Yun Jin, Hogan, Brian, Wolcott, Chris, Peavler, Jennifer, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Jae Hyung, Park, Won Woo, Zheng, Min, Hornero, Alex, Pelae, Raisa, Zarate, Nyah, Arnoux, Christian, Mukai, Cheryl
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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A. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of...
Show moreA. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of implementing an integrated fuel cell technology and geothermal energy system. B. Through a case study approach, research and evaluate the energy needed in residential homes to use as a basis for determining the algorithms employed in the software development. C. Demonstration of the viability of the integrated fuel cell and geothermal system in a specific location through the prototype testing of the database tool. D. Connect an alternative energy source for heating and cooling to the industrial world by providing an efficient way to analyze the design and economic parameters required to implement such an integrated energy system. E. Research on all parameters needed for our project’s implementation including environmental laws and regulations, permits, funding, weather, population, and energy consumption.
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- Chicago Sister Cities China: Fuel Cell/Geothermal Sustainable Energy USX Site (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: Fuel CellGeothermal Sustainable Energy at USX Site IPRO 345 Brochure2 Sp08
- Creator
- Agose, Daisy, Bober, Eliza, Kumar, Abnishek Prabha, Leep, Nick, Yoshimura, Maruja, Yun, Suk Hwan, Lockridge, Jonathan, Chung, Yoon Sung, Dado, Mathew, Byrne, Richard, Ajigbo, Funso, Enadeghe, Gregory, Lee, Yun Jin, Hogan, Brian, Wolcott, Chris, Peavler, Jennifer, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Jae Hyung, Park, Won Woo, Zheng, Min, Hornero, Alex, Pelae, Raisa, Zarate, Nyah, Arnoux, Christian, Mukai, Cheryl
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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A. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of...
Show moreA. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of implementing an integrated fuel cell technology and geothermal energy system. B. Through a case study approach, research and evaluate the energy needed in residential homes to use as a basis for determining the algorithms employed in the software development. C. Demonstration of the viability of the integrated fuel cell and geothermal system in a specific location through the prototype testing of the database tool. D. Connect an alternative energy source for heating and cooling to the industrial world by providing an efficient way to analyze the design and economic parameters required to implement such an integrated energy system. E. Research on all parameters needed for our project’s implementation including environmental laws and regulations, permits, funding, weather, population, and energy consumption.
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- Title
- Chicago Sister Cities China: Fuel Cell/Geothermal Sustainable Energy USX Site (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: Fuel CellGeothermal Sustainable Energy at USX Site IPRO 345 Project Plan Sp08
- Creator
- Agose, Daisy, Bober, Eliza, Kumar, Abnishek Prabha, Leep, Nick, Yoshimura, Maruja, Yun, Suk Hwan, Lockridge, Jonathan, Chung, Yoon Sung, Dado, Mathew, Byrne, Richard, Ajigbo, Funso, Enadeghe, Gregory, Lee, Yun Jin, Hogan, Brian, Wolcott, Chris, Peavler, Jennifer, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Jae Hyung, Park, Won Woo, Zheng, Min, Hornero, Alex, Pelae, Raisa, Zarate, Nyah, Arnoux, Christian, Mukai, Cheryl
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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A. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of...
Show moreA. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of implementing an integrated fuel cell technology and geothermal energy system. B. Through a case study approach, research and evaluate the energy needed in residential homes to use as a basis for determining the algorithms employed in the software development. C. Demonstration of the viability of the integrated fuel cell and geothermal system in a specific location through the prototype testing of the database tool. D. Connect an alternative energy source for heating and cooling to the industrial world by providing an efficient way to analyze the design and economic parameters required to implement such an integrated energy system. E. Research on all parameters needed for our project’s implementation including environmental laws and regulations, permits, funding, weather, population, and energy consumption.
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- Title
- Chicago Sister Cities China: Fuel Cell/Geothermal Sustainable Energy USX Site (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: Fuel CellGeothermal Sustainable Energy at USX Site IPRO 345 Brochure1 Sp08
- Creator
- Agose, Daisy, Bober, Eliza, Kumar, Abnishek Prabha, Leep, Nick, Yoshimura, Maruja, Yun, Suk Hwan, Lockridge, Jonathan, Chung, Yoon Sung, Dado, Mathew, Byrne, Richard, Ajigbo, Funso, Enadeghe, Gregory, Lee, Yun Jin, Hogan, Brian, Wolcott, Chris, Peavler, Jennifer, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Jae Hyung, Park, Won Woo, Zheng, Min, Hornero, Alex, Pelae, Raisa, Zarate, Nyah, Arnoux, Christian, Mukai, Cheryl
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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A. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of...
Show moreA. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of implementing an integrated fuel cell technology and geothermal energy system. B. Through a case study approach, research and evaluate the energy needed in residential homes to use as a basis for determining the algorithms employed in the software development. C. Demonstration of the viability of the integrated fuel cell and geothermal system in a specific location through the prototype testing of the database tool. D. Connect an alternative energy source for heating and cooling to the industrial world by providing an efficient way to analyze the design and economic parameters required to implement such an integrated energy system. E. Research on all parameters needed for our project’s implementation including environmental laws and regulations, permits, funding, weather, population, and energy consumption.
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- Title
- Chicago Sister Cities China: Fuel Cell/Geothermal Sustainable Energy USX Site (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: Fuel CellGeothermal Sustainable Energy at USX Site IPRO 345 Midterm Report Sp08
- Creator
- Agose, Daisy, Bober, Eliza, Kumar, Abnishek Prabha, Leep, Nick, Yoshimura, Maruja, Yun, Suk Hwan, Lockridge, Jonathan, Chung, Yoon Sung, Dado, Mathew, Byrne, Richard, Ajigbo, Funso, Enadeghe, Gregory, Lee, Yun Jin, Hogan, Brian, Wolcott, Chris, Peavler, Jennifer, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Jae Hyung, Park, Won Woo, Zheng, Min, Hornero, Alex, Pelae, Raisa, Zarate, Nyah, Arnoux, Christian, Mukai, Cheryl
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
A. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of...
Show moreA. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of implementing an integrated fuel cell technology and geothermal energy system. B. Through a case study approach, research and evaluate the energy needed in residential homes to use as a basis for determining the algorithms employed in the software development. C. Demonstration of the viability of the integrated fuel cell and geothermal system in a specific location through the prototype testing of the database tool. D. Connect an alternative energy source for heating and cooling to the industrial world by providing an efficient way to analyze the design and economic parameters required to implement such an integrated energy system. E. Research on all parameters needed for our project’s implementation including environmental laws and regulations, permits, funding, weather, population, and energy consumption.
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- Title
- Chicago Sister Cities China: Fuel Cell/Geothermal Sustainable Energy USX Site (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: Fuel CellGeothermal Sustainable Energy at USX Site IPRO 345 Final Report Sp08
- Creator
- Agose, Daisy, Bober, Eliza, Kumar, Abnishek Prabha, Leep, Nick, Yoshimura, Maruja, Yun, Suk Hwan, Lockridge, Jonathan, Chung, Yoon Sung, Dado, Mathew, Byrne, Richard, Ajigbo, Funso, Enadeghe, Gregory, Lee, Yun Jin, Hogan, Brian, Wolcott, Chris, Peavler, Jennifer, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Jae Hyung, Park, Won Woo, Zheng, Min, Hornero, Alex, Pelae, Raisa, Zarate, Nyah, Arnoux, Christian, Mukai, Cheryl
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
A. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of...
Show moreA. Create a working software tool that assists in the capacity of planning, decision making and accessing the economic feasibility of implementing an integrated fuel cell technology and geothermal energy system. B. Through a case study approach, research and evaluate the energy needed in residential homes to use as a basis for determining the algorithms employed in the software development. C. Demonstration of the viability of the integrated fuel cell and geothermal system in a specific location through the prototype testing of the database tool. D. Connect an alternative energy source for heating and cooling to the industrial world by providing an efficient way to analyze the design and economic parameters required to implement such an integrated energy system. E. Research on all parameters needed for our project’s implementation including environmental laws and regulations, permits, funding, weather, population, and energy consumption.
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