The 1996 Conference focused on topics of environmentally attractive technologies for electricity production-renewables, natural gas, and nuclear energy. Recent technology developments were addressed which include creation of more efficient photovoltaic convert ers for electricity generation; the current and future role of natural gas in meeting global de mand for electric power generation; and the status of nuclear energy, its various applications, and the prospects for its future. The Conference agenda, in light of its global economic im pact, included comparative discussions of all the above…mehr
The 1996 Conference focused on topics of environmentally attractive technologies for electricity production-renewables, natural gas, and nuclear energy. Recent technology developments were addressed which include creation of more efficient photovoltaic convert ers for electricity generation; the current and future role of natural gas in meeting global de mand for electric power generation; and the status of nuclear energy, its various applications, and the prospects for its future. The Conference agenda, in light of its global economic im pact, included comparative discussions of all the above alternative energy sources. The re gional choice of energy sources and their impact on the global economy and environment was reviewed. In addition to the above subjects, but strongly connected with the theme of global en ergy needs and security, the Conference program contained one session on new needs and di rections in higher education: new curricula to cover fundamental global issues onenergy, resources, and environment.
Presentations on the International Conference on Technology for the Global Economic, Environmental Survival and Prosperity.- I Global Energy Demand and Energy Security Projections in the Coming Century: Global Economy, Environment, Resources, and Population Issues.- The Realities of Sustainable Development in the Twenty-First Century.- The Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Other Features of Nuclear Power: Reaching a Public Consensus.- II Relevance of International Consensus Policies on Alternative National Energy Strategies as Related to the Regional Needs, Environmental Impact, and Geopolitical Trends.- Energy Technology Progress for Sustainable Development.- Understanding Energy and Greenhouse Gas Trends, the IEA Approach.- The IEA Approach to Climate Change.- III Education on Energy and Global Issues.- The Importance of Education for Nuclear Energy.- The Eagle Alliance: A Grassroots Program to Revitalize Nuclear Science and Technology in America.- Nuclear Education on Political and Military Strategies.- Education for the 21st Century.- IV Global Initiatives for the Future of Nuclear Energy.- The Los Alamos National Laboratory Nuclear Vision Project.- United States Nuclear Technology-Need for a New Approach.- Global Nuclear Energy/Materials Modeling in Support of Los Alamos Nuclear Vision Project: Long-Term Tradeoffs between Nuclear-and Fossil-Fuel Burning.- U. S. Policy on Spent Fuel Reprocessing: Where Did It Come From?.- V Nuclear Technologies.- Boron Neutron Capture Therapy of Malignant Brain Tumors at the Brookhaven Medical Research Reactor.- A New Approach to Contraband Detection in Luggage and Cargo.- The Future of Nuclear Power.- VI Key Issues in Nuclear Power: A World Commission on Nuclear Energy.- A World Commission on Nuclear Energy: Reasons & Purpose.- Key FutureIssues in Nuclear Power.- The International Regulatory Environment.- The Post-election Nuclear Agenda: A Pending Disaster?.
Presentations on the International Conference on Technology for the Global Economic, Environmental Survival and Prosperity.- I Global Energy Demand and Energy Security Projections in the Coming Century: Global Economy, Environment, Resources, and Population Issues.- The Realities of Sustainable Development in the Twenty-First Century.- The Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Other Features of Nuclear Power: Reaching a Public Consensus.- II Relevance of International Consensus Policies on Alternative National Energy Strategies as Related to the Regional Needs, Environmental Impact, and Geopolitical Trends.- Energy Technology Progress for Sustainable Development.- Understanding Energy and Greenhouse Gas Trends, the IEA Approach.- The IEA Approach to Climate Change.- III Education on Energy and Global Issues.- The Importance of Education for Nuclear Energy.- The Eagle Alliance: A Grassroots Program to Revitalize Nuclear Science and Technology in America.- Nuclear Education on Political and Military Strategies.- Education for the 21st Century.- IV Global Initiatives for the Future of Nuclear Energy.- The Los Alamos National Laboratory Nuclear Vision Project.- United States Nuclear Technology-Need for a New Approach.- Global Nuclear Energy/Materials Modeling in Support of Los Alamos Nuclear Vision Project: Long-Term Tradeoffs between Nuclear-and Fossil-Fuel Burning.- U. S. Policy on Spent Fuel Reprocessing: Where Did It Come From?.- V Nuclear Technologies.- Boron Neutron Capture Therapy of Malignant Brain Tumors at the Brookhaven Medical Research Reactor.- A New Approach to Contraband Detection in Luggage and Cargo.- The Future of Nuclear Power.- VI Key Issues in Nuclear Power: A World Commission on Nuclear Energy.- A World Commission on Nuclear Energy: Reasons & Purpose.- Key FutureIssues in Nuclear Power.- The International Regulatory Environment.- The Post-election Nuclear Agenda: A Pending Disaster?.
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497