Following the success of its predecessor, this second edition of The Future of Energy Use provides essential analysis of the use of different forms of energy and their environmental and social impacts. It examines conventional, nuclear and renewable sources and technologies, using relevant case studies and providing a vital link between technology and related policy issues. The new edition has been comprehensively developed and updated, including new text, diagrams and tables, with entire new sections that reflect the significant changes that have occurred since the first edition. New material includes: a stronger focus on climate change policy and energy security; a discussion of the long run marginal costs of oil; coverage of the biofuels...
Nuclear power is low carbon and reliable, but in recent years it has struggled to play a strong role...
Energy has been the engine of nations’ development, and this has driven mankind towards growing ener...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
The only text to provide a fresh, contemporary perspective on energy and sustainability for an under...
Using the principle that extracting energy from the environment always involves some type of impact ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2012.xxii, 376 p., [16] p. of plates :Future...
Includes bibliographical references and index.xi, 376 pages:Using the principle that extracting ener...
Billions of people in developing countries are striving to achieve higher living standards. The rate...
Using the principle that extracting energy from the environment always involves some type of impact ...
Alongside renewables, nuclear power is often promoted as a viable energy option for major expansion ...
Energy, and access to energy, are essential to human life, civilisation and development. A number of...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
A welcome new edition of this well respected text Gives comprehensive coverage of the principal ren...
Energy, and access to energy, are essential to human life, civilisation and development. A number of...
Nuclear power is low carbon and reliable, but in recent years it has struggled to play a strong role...
Energy has been the engine of nations’ development, and this has driven mankind towards growing ener...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
The only text to provide a fresh, contemporary perspective on energy and sustainability for an under...
Using the principle that extracting energy from the environment always involves some type of impact ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2012.xxii, 376 p., [16] p. of plates :Future...
Includes bibliographical references and index.xi, 376 pages:Using the principle that extracting ener...
Billions of people in developing countries are striving to achieve higher living standards. The rate...
Using the principle that extracting energy from the environment always involves some type of impact ...
Alongside renewables, nuclear power is often promoted as a viable energy option for major expansion ...
Energy, and access to energy, are essential to human life, civilisation and development. A number of...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
A welcome new edition of this well respected text Gives comprehensive coverage of the principal ren...
Energy, and access to energy, are essential to human life, civilisation and development. A number of...
Nuclear power is low carbon and reliable, but in recent years it has struggled to play a strong role...
Energy has been the engine of nations’ development, and this has driven mankind towards growing ener...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...