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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 555
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781617260193
- ISBN-10: 1617260193
- Artikelnr.: 32432789
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 555
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781617260193
- ISBN-10: 1617260193
- Artikelnr.: 32432789
Schurr, Sam H.; Darmstadter, Joel; Perry, Harry; Ramsay, William C.; Russell, Milton
Part I: Overview 1 An Overview and Interpretation Part II: Energy
Consumption 2 Measuring Energy Flows in Today's Economy 3 The
Interrelationship of Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Conservation
4 How Will the U.S. Economy Develop? 5 The Technological Approach to Energy
Conservation[1]Prospects in Three Major End Uses 6 What Can We Say About
Future Energy Consumption? Part Ill: Energy Supply 7 Mineral Fuel Resources
8 Synthetic Liquid and Gaseous Fuels 9 Central-Station Electricity from
Coal and Nuclear Fuels 10 Central-Station Electricity from Renewable
Sources 11 Solar Heating and Other Decentralized Energy Technologies Part
IV: Health, Safety, and Environmental Impacts 12 Health Impacts of Energy
Technologies 13 Environmental Impacts of Energy Technologies 14
Catastrophic Threats Associated with Energy Technologies Part V: The
Process of Making Energy Choices 15 Conflicting Perceptions of Energy's
Future Role 16 The World Energy Setting and U.S. Policy 17 Formulating
Energy Policy-The Complexities and Uncertainties 18 Translating New
Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Coal and Nuclear Power 19
Translating New Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Conservation,
Synthetics, and Solar Energy 20 Making Energy Choices
Consumption 2 Measuring Energy Flows in Today's Economy 3 The
Interrelationship of Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Conservation
4 How Will the U.S. Economy Develop? 5 The Technological Approach to Energy
Conservation[1]Prospects in Three Major End Uses 6 What Can We Say About
Future Energy Consumption? Part Ill: Energy Supply 7 Mineral Fuel Resources
8 Synthetic Liquid and Gaseous Fuels 9 Central-Station Electricity from
Coal and Nuclear Fuels 10 Central-Station Electricity from Renewable
Sources 11 Solar Heating and Other Decentralized Energy Technologies Part
IV: Health, Safety, and Environmental Impacts 12 Health Impacts of Energy
Technologies 13 Environmental Impacts of Energy Technologies 14
Catastrophic Threats Associated with Energy Technologies Part V: The
Process of Making Energy Choices 15 Conflicting Perceptions of Energy's
Future Role 16 The World Energy Setting and U.S. Policy 17 Formulating
Energy Policy-The Complexities and Uncertainties 18 Translating New
Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Coal and Nuclear Power 19
Translating New Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Conservation,
Synthetics, and Solar Energy 20 Making Energy Choices
Part I: Overview 1 An Overview and Interpretation Part II: Energy
Consumption 2 Measuring Energy Flows in Today's Economy 3 The
Interrelationship of Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Conservation
4 How Will the U.S. Economy Develop? 5 The Technological Approach to Energy
Conservation[1]Prospects in Three Major End Uses 6 What Can We Say About
Future Energy Consumption? Part Ill: Energy Supply 7 Mineral Fuel Resources
8 Synthetic Liquid and Gaseous Fuels 9 Central-Station Electricity from
Coal and Nuclear Fuels 10 Central-Station Electricity from Renewable
Sources 11 Solar Heating and Other Decentralized Energy Technologies Part
IV: Health, Safety, and Environmental Impacts 12 Health Impacts of Energy
Technologies 13 Environmental Impacts of Energy Technologies 14
Catastrophic Threats Associated with Energy Technologies Part V: The
Process of Making Energy Choices 15 Conflicting Perceptions of Energy's
Future Role 16 The World Energy Setting and U.S. Policy 17 Formulating
Energy Policy-The Complexities and Uncertainties 18 Translating New
Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Coal and Nuclear Power 19
Translating New Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Conservation,
Synthetics, and Solar Energy 20 Making Energy Choices
Consumption 2 Measuring Energy Flows in Today's Economy 3 The
Interrelationship of Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Conservation
4 How Will the U.S. Economy Develop? 5 The Technological Approach to Energy
Conservation[1]Prospects in Three Major End Uses 6 What Can We Say About
Future Energy Consumption? Part Ill: Energy Supply 7 Mineral Fuel Resources
8 Synthetic Liquid and Gaseous Fuels 9 Central-Station Electricity from
Coal and Nuclear Fuels 10 Central-Station Electricity from Renewable
Sources 11 Solar Heating and Other Decentralized Energy Technologies Part
IV: Health, Safety, and Environmental Impacts 12 Health Impacts of Energy
Technologies 13 Environmental Impacts of Energy Technologies 14
Catastrophic Threats Associated with Energy Technologies Part V: The
Process of Making Energy Choices 15 Conflicting Perceptions of Energy's
Future Role 16 The World Energy Setting and U.S. Policy 17 Formulating
Energy Policy-The Complexities and Uncertainties 18 Translating New
Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Coal and Nuclear Power 19
Translating New Policies for Energy Sources into Action[1]Conservation,
Synthetics, and Solar Energy 20 Making Energy Choices