Energy: The Worlds Race for Resources in the 21st Century
The future of our energy supplies is an explosive topic. Unprecedented global population growth means that energy consumption will certainly continue to increase dramatically, and the worldwide political structures will be reordered. Finding alternative energy sources to avoid a climate catastrophe is a major priority for the 21st century.
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Energy: The Worlds Race for Resources in the 21st Century
The future of our energy supplies is an explosive topic. Unprecedented global population growth means that energy consumption will certainly continue to increase dramatically, and the worldwide political structures will be reordered. Finding alternative energy sources to avoid a climate catastrophe is a major priority for the 21st century.
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Energy: The Worlds Race for Resources in the 21st Century

Energy: The Worlds Race for Resources in the 21st Century

by Hermann-Josef Wagner
Energy: The Worlds Race for Resources in the 21st Century

Energy: The Worlds Race for Resources in the 21st Century

by Hermann-Josef Wagner

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Overview

The future of our energy supplies is an explosive topic. Unprecedented global population growth means that energy consumption will certainly continue to increase dramatically, and the worldwide political structures will be reordered. Finding alternative energy sources to avoid a climate catastrophe is a major priority for the 21st century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781906598549
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2009
Series: Holt McDougal Eastern Hemisphere (C) 2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Hermann-Josef Wagner is Head of the Energy Systems and Energy Economics Department and Director of the Institute of Energy at the Ruhr-University, Bochum. He specialises in energy economics and technology, and the main focus of his research is on regenerative energy and energy production of the future.

Table of Contents

Contents Editor’s Foreword Foreword The Different Faces of Energy 1 - The Forms and Units of Energy 1.1 - The Energy Chain 1.2 - Energy Units 2 - Nature’s Energy Supply 2.1 - Coal 2.2 - Oil 2.3 - Natural Gas 2.4 - Nuclear Fuels 2.5 - Renewable Energies Energy Consumption and Population Growth Energy 3 - Statistics on Today’s Energy Consumption 3.1 - Energy Use Worldwide 4 - Energy Consumption in Everyday Life 4.1 - Example: A Four-Person Household in Germany 4.2 - Comparison with India 5 - The Poor and the Rich 6.1 - The Division into “Prosperity Classes” 6.2 - Growth of Energy Consumption 6.3 - Redistribution Energy – A Commercial Product 7 - Energy is a Commodity 7.2 - Hard Coal 7.3 - Oil 7.4 - The Role of OPEC 7.5 - Oil as a Source of Tax Revenues 7.6 - Oil from the Consumer’s Point of View 7.7 - Natural Gas 8.1 - Deregulation Shapes the Markets 8.2 - Commodity-Exchange Trading 8.4 - Electric Power in Developing Countries 8.5 - The State Steps In 8.6 - What Does Electricity Cost? The Run on Energy Stocks 9.1 - The Geography of Deposit Areas 9.2 - Technological Problems of Access 9.3 - Economic Problems of Access 9.4 - Geographical Problems of Access 9.5 - Political Problems of Access 10 - The Oil Will Be Used Up Within Forty Years Energy Use and the Environment 11.1 - Pollution and Types of Environmental Damage 11.2 - How They Get to Us 11.3 - Air Pollutants and Their Effects 12 - Successes in Emissions Reduction 12.1 - Successes in Air-Pollution Control in Industrialized Countries 12.2 - The Emerging-Market Countries Follow 12.3 - Air-Pollution Control Costs Money 12.4 - Controlling Greenhouse Gases 13.1 - Waste Heat 13.2 - Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gases 13.3 - National and International Policies 13.4 - The Cost of CO2 Reduction A Ray of Hope: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies 14 - Saving Energy 14.1 - Past Successes 14.2 - Possibilities for Improved Economy and Efficiency 14.3 - The Conflict between Consumer Behavior and Energy Efficiency 15 - Hydroelectric Power and Biomass 15.1 - Hydroelectric Power 15.2 - Biomass 16.1 - Solar Panels 16.2 - Solar Power Stations 16.3 - Photovoltaics 16.4 - Wind Power Energy Use Is an Ethical Question 17 - Energy Supply – The Key Question 18 - Choice of Energy Sources 19 - The Time Frame On the Way to the Energy World of the Future 20.1 - Scenarios and Forecasts 20.2 - Worldwide Considerations 20.3 - Expectations for the Future 21 - Components of the Energy Mix 21.1 - Power Stations 21.3 - Transportation 21.4 - Nuclear Power 21.5 - Cogeneration of Heat and Power 21.7 - Hydrogen 21.8 - Geothermal Energy 21.10 - Energy Transfer over Large Areas 21.11 - Centralized vs. Decentralized The Challenge of Energy – Using our Opportunities 22 - The Facts 23 - Renewable Energies – Our Hope for the Future 24 - Using Less Energy in the Future 25 - Cheap Energy Is Running Low 26 - A Look to the Future Glossary Bibliography
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