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5 REFERENCES CHAPTER5: REFERENCES 1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks. Washington: Government Printing Office. 2003. 2. U.S. Energy Information Administration. Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2002. Washington: Government Printing Office. 2003. 3. Himmelblau, D.M., “Appendix F, Heats of Formation and Combustion.” In Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, ed. N.R. Amundson. 1974. 4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1996. 5. U.S. Energy Information Administration. Annual Energy Review. Washington: Government Printing Office. 2003. 6. Martchek, K.J. “Measuring, Reporting and Verifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Aluminum Reduction Operations.” Light Metals. 2003. 7. Chemical Engineering Progress Update Section, “Electrode Could Cut Costs.” Chemical Engineering Progress. 2000. p. 15. 8. Chemical Industry Vision 2020. Opportunities for Innovative Energy Systems in the U.S. Chemical Industry. 2004. pp. 1-9. 9. Worrell, E. Energy Use and Energy Intensity of the U.S. Chemical Industry. Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 2000. 10. Beaver, E., B. Beloff et al. A Pilot Study of Energy Performance Levels for the U.S. Chemical Industry. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 2001. 11. Environment, Q.D.O., “Emissions Estimation Technique Manual for Glass and Glass Fibre Manufacturing.” National Pollution Inventory. Queensland. 1998. pp. 1-22. 12. Desideri, U. “Sanitary Landfill Energetic Potential Analysis: A Real Case Study.” Energy Conversion and Management. 44: pp. 1969-1981. 2003. 13. Desideri, U. “Life-Cycle Assessment of Fuel-Cells-Based Landfill-Gas Energy Conversion Technologies.” Journal of Power Sources. 131: pp. 120-126. 2004. 14. Hanle, L.J. “CO2 Emissions Profile of the U.S. Cement Industry.” In 13th International Emissions Inventory Conference. Clearwater, Florida. 2004. 15. E. Worrell, C.G. Energy Efficiency Improvement Opportunities for Cement Making. Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 2004. 79

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