From 1950 to 1975, Tasmania's rate of energy consumption - particularly consumption of petroleum products -increased considerably. This increase was due to a seemingly unquestioning acceptance of relatively cheap energy, in forms which could supply the real and apparent needs of people and industries.Since the oil crises of the seventies, cheap and abundant energy supplies are no longer taken for granted. On present trends, new electricity sources will be needed, by the end of the century, to supplement Tasmania's hydro-electricity. Some means of replacing petroleum as a fuel for transport will be needed as oil reserves are used up
Civilization is based on man's capacity to generate more energy than is necessary to provide for sub...
The fossil fuels have provided more than 80% of the total energy consumption for more than 100 years...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
From 1950 to 1975, Tasmania's rate of energy consumption - particularly consumption of petroleum pr...
In the past, Tasmania was seen as having enormous, possibly unlimited supplies of hydro-electrical p...
Tasmania is heavily dependent on petroleum products as an energy source yet there are strong economi...
This study is an incremental, but important, component of a wider energy question facing Tasmania. ...
The national energy policy rightly addresses having coal assume a major share of the load carried by...
In Australia there is only one electricity supply authority that carries out all eight facets of pu...
This survey project was conducted by A.J. Finney, D.W. Challen, P.A. Gunn, R.P. Rutherford and P. D...
With the Oil Crisis of 1972-1973, the attitude by Industry on fuel usage and conservation began an e...
Electric power is essential to the functioning of the nation in the industrial, commercial, and dome...
In recent years there has been a growing concern for more efficient use of energy in view of its inc...
Mature oil fields are characterised by a large amount of co-produced water. Production costs become ...
The growth of energy demand from the nineteenth century to the present and its likely future develop...
Civilization is based on man's capacity to generate more energy than is necessary to provide for sub...
The fossil fuels have provided more than 80% of the total energy consumption for more than 100 years...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
From 1950 to 1975, Tasmania's rate of energy consumption - particularly consumption of petroleum pr...
In the past, Tasmania was seen as having enormous, possibly unlimited supplies of hydro-electrical p...
Tasmania is heavily dependent on petroleum products as an energy source yet there are strong economi...
This study is an incremental, but important, component of a wider energy question facing Tasmania. ...
The national energy policy rightly addresses having coal assume a major share of the load carried by...
In Australia there is only one electricity supply authority that carries out all eight facets of pu...
This survey project was conducted by A.J. Finney, D.W. Challen, P.A. Gunn, R.P. Rutherford and P. D...
With the Oil Crisis of 1972-1973, the attitude by Industry on fuel usage and conservation began an e...
Electric power is essential to the functioning of the nation in the industrial, commercial, and dome...
In recent years there has been a growing concern for more efficient use of energy in view of its inc...
Mature oil fields are characterised by a large amount of co-produced water. Production costs become ...
The growth of energy demand from the nineteenth century to the present and its likely future develop...
Civilization is based on man's capacity to generate more energy than is necessary to provide for sub...
The fossil fuels have provided more than 80% of the total energy consumption for more than 100 years...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...