Energizing our Future surveys and analyzes in considerable depth the present and future economic and technical viability of oil, natural gas, coal, synthetic fuel, nuclear, hydrogen, solar, biomass, wind and less well-known potential energy sources in the context of real-world production, distribution, and environmental constraints. For example, the authors carefully and factually debunk the myth, perpetuated by Lovins, Rifkin and others, that we are "running out of oil."
A comprehensive review of practical alternative energy choices for the twenty-first century
Developing an environmentally benign and strategically sound energy economy for the twenty-first century is one of the biggest and most complex challenges of our time. Energizing Our Future surveys and analyzes in considerable depth the present and future economic and technical viability of all known potential energy sources in the context of real-world production, distribution, and environmental constraints. It addresses three critical energy-related topics that are causing great confusion in public debate-global warming, the hydrogen economy, and nuclear power-and gives readers an opportunity to form a grounded, factually correct foundation for understanding the energy challenge and develop their own informed and actionable opinion. Coverage includes:
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Global warming
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The hydrogen economy
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Nuclear energy and the plutonium economy
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Conventional oil and oil reserves
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Coal and bituminous reserves
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Biomass and ethanol
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Methanol
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Diesel and biodiesel
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Solar energy and photovoltaics
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Fuel cells for stationary and mobile use
This insightful and much-needed perspective represents the first comprehensive review of the rational alternative energy choices for the twenty-first century. The subject matter is engaging and factual, enabling readers to grasp the gravity and urgency of impending choices, some of which will have to be made individually in practice. It is a must-read for political and industrial leaders, business and technology consultants, well-informed general readers, and students and teachers in chemistry, physics, engineering, energy technologies, politics, and the environmental sciences.
John R. Wilson, PhD, is President of TMG/Energy, an energy consulting firm. Dr. Wilson is a chemical engineer and materials scientist who has taught at the University of Birmingham in the UK and at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and has worked extensively in the energy and automotive industries. Since 1987, Dr. Wilson has worked as a consultant to develop and implement numerous conventional and alternate energy technologies for a wide range of users. He has also collaborated in developing commercially successful biodegradable and composite materials.
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A comprehensive review of practical alternative energy choices for the twenty-first century
Developing an environmentally benign and strategically sound energy economy for the twenty-first century is one of the biggest and most complex challenges of our time. Energizing Our Future surveys and analyzes in considerable depth the present and future economic and technical viability of all known potential energy sources in the context of real-world production, distribution, and environmental constraints. It addresses three critical energy-related topics that are causing great confusion in public debate-global warming, the hydrogen economy, and nuclear power-and gives readers an opportunity to form a grounded, factually correct foundation for understanding the energy challenge and develop their own informed and actionable opinion. Coverage includes:
_
Global warming
_
The hydrogen economy
_
Nuclear energy and the plutonium economy
_
Conventional oil and oil reserves
_
Coal and bituminous reserves
_
Biomass and ethanol
_
Methanol
_
Diesel and biodiesel
_
Solar energy and photovoltaics
_
Fuel cells for stationary and mobile use
This insightful and much-needed perspective represents the first comprehensive review of the rational alternative energy choices for the twenty-first century. The subject matter is engaging and factual, enabling readers to grasp the gravity and urgency of impending choices, some of which will have to be made individually in practice. It is a must-read for political and industrial leaders, business and technology consultants, well-informed general readers, and students and teachers in chemistry, physics, engineering, energy technologies, politics, and the environmental sciences.
John R. Wilson, PhD, is President of TMG/Energy, an energy consulting firm. Dr. Wilson is a chemical engineer and materials scientist who has taught at the University of Birmingham in the UK and at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and has worked extensively in the energy and automotive industries. Since 1987, Dr. Wilson has worked as a consultant to develop and implement numerous conventional and alternate energy technologies for a wide range of users. He has also collaborated in developing commercially successful biodegradable and composite materials.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
?This study surveys, and analyzes in considerable depth, the present and future of real-world production, distribution, and environmental constraints.? ( APADE , 2009)
"I greatly enjoyed this book based on its capacity to challenge, in particular, European and indeed UK thinking on energy and environmental issues? .I would recommend this text." ( International Journal of Sustainable Engineering . December 2008)
"I greatly enjoyed this book based on its capacity to challenge, in particular, European and indeed UK thinking on energy and environmental issues? .I would recommend this text." ( International Journal of Sustainable Engineering . December 2008)