Economic development in transition countries, such as China and India, increase global energy use. Therefore, the demand for energy carriers grows, which should increase energy prices. Global energy supply is dominated by fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas, and this situation is likely to remain for many years even if the use of renewable energy sources (e.g., biomass, solar energy and wind energy) is expanding. Higher energy prices make certain changes of the energy system more profitable: use of free energy sources, such as sun and wind, efficiency improvements of energy supply, as well as energy conservation measures, which reduce energy use.[...
The world population is rising rapidly, notably in the developing countries. Historical trends sugge...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
To ensure reliable energy supply, it is necessary to solve a number of basic tasks: flexibility of e...
Energy is certainly the most important resource, factor of production, commodity in the world econom...
In recent years there has been a growing concern for more efficient use of energy in view of its inc...
India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progr...
An adequate energy supply system is a key issue in economic development and human welfare. The indus...
Innovations mechanisms on energy markets are discussed, in particular valorization of energy product...
Conventional thermal power generating plants reject a large amount of energy every year. If this rej...
Every living organism on the planet earth needs Input of energy .Energy is the basic requirement for...
The world energy system is so huge that it is challenging to modify it. Energy is vital for our life...
In the developing world, the demand for energy is constantly growing. Most scenarios of economic dev...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
In industrially developed countries, energy is used primarily for three things—maintaining a comfort...
Global energy use has grown with the advance of human civilization such that we now use approximatel...
The world population is rising rapidly, notably in the developing countries. Historical trends sugge...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
To ensure reliable energy supply, it is necessary to solve a number of basic tasks: flexibility of e...
Energy is certainly the most important resource, factor of production, commodity in the world econom...
In recent years there has been a growing concern for more efficient use of energy in view of its inc...
India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progr...
An adequate energy supply system is a key issue in economic development and human welfare. The indus...
Innovations mechanisms on energy markets are discussed, in particular valorization of energy product...
Conventional thermal power generating plants reject a large amount of energy every year. If this rej...
Every living organism on the planet earth needs Input of energy .Energy is the basic requirement for...
The world energy system is so huge that it is challenging to modify it. Energy is vital for our life...
In the developing world, the demand for energy is constantly growing. Most scenarios of economic dev...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
In industrially developed countries, energy is used primarily for three things—maintaining a comfort...
Global energy use has grown with the advance of human civilization such that we now use approximatel...
The world population is rising rapidly, notably in the developing countries. Historical trends sugge...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
To ensure reliable energy supply, it is necessary to solve a number of basic tasks: flexibility of e...