Our Hunger for Energy (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Quaschning, Volker
- Neue Suche nach: Quaschning, Volker
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Renewable Energy and Climate Change
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2010
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ISBN:
- Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch) / Elektronische Ressource
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Titel:Our Hunger for Energy
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Beteiligte:Quaschning, Volker ( Autor:in )
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Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Erscheinungsort:Chichester, UK
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Erscheinungsdatum:26.02.2010
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Format / Umfang:23 pages
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DOI:
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Medientyp:Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
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Format:Elektronische Ressource
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Sprache:Englisch
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Schlagwörter:being dependent on a single energy source ‐ serious problems for a society, as history shows , energy supply, yesterday and today ‐ fossil energy sources, and concentrated energy sources from animal and plant, remaining over a long period , energy use, having a noticeable impact on the environment , demand for energy, unevenly across the world ‐ six countries, the USA, China, Russia, India, Japan and Germany, more than half the available energy , science fiction, being far removed from the real world ‐ warp drive, unlikely, even if dyed‐in‐the‐wool Star Trek fans, like to think otherwise , Our Hunger for Energy, and TV series Star Trek ‐ knowing that in the not‐too‐distant future, man will start exploring infinite expanses of the universe , Era of Black Gold, like coal‐oil and conversion products from animal and plant substances, biomass of primeval times , biomass, originally deposited ‐ originating from the sun, fossil energy sources like coal, oil and gas, nothing more than long‐term conservers of solar energy , from Alsatian herring barrels to oil barrels ‐ commercial oil production in Europe, in Pechelbronn in Alsace (France) in 1735 , natural gas, cleanest fossil energy source ‐ natural gas when burnt, producing fewer harmful substances and climate‐damaging carbon dioxide than oil or coal
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Our Hunger for EnergyQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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The Climate Before the Collapse?Quaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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From Wasting Energy to Saving Energy and Reducing Carbon DioxideQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Carbon‐Free Energy ‐ Vision or Utopia?Quaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Photovoltaics – Energy from SandQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Solar Thermal Systems – Year‐Round Heating from the SunQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Solar Power Plants – Even More Energy from the SunQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Wind Power Systems – Electricity from Thin AirQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Hydropower Plants – Wet EnergyQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Geothermal Energy – Power from the DeepQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Heat Pumps – from Cold to HotQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Biomass – Energy from NatureQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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The Hydrogen Industry and Fuel CellsQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Sunny Prospects – Examples of Sustainable Energy SupplyQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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AppendixQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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ReferencesQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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IndexQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010
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Front MatterQuaschning, Volker et al. | 2010