Country studies and technical options
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Country studies and technical options
(Energy policies and the greenhouse effect, v. 2)
Dartmouth Pub. Co., c1991
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"The Royal Institute of International Affairs"
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: ISBN 9781855211988
Description
In this book the situation in five countries, the UK, US, Japan, China, and the Soviet Union, is considered in detail. These countries are chosen for the range of conditions and economic circumstances which they represent as well as their diverse energy balances and importance in global energy terms. For each country, the study presents an overview of current energy balances and associated GHG emissions: official and (where available) other supply and demand projections: and primary energy resources. From this basis the potential for reducing GHG emissions is discussed, together with the practical prospects and costs entailed in trying to meet specific reduction targets.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Technical background: energy use and efficient end-use technologies
- energy supply - resources and conversion technologies
- energy projections and carbon emission reductions - analytic framework and common assumptions for the case studies. Part 2 Country studies: the United Kingdom and the European Community
- the United States of America
- Japan
- the Soviet Union
- China. Appendices: energy conventions and conversion factors
- coefficients for estimating carbon dioxide emissions and comparing other greenhouse gas emissions.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9781855213272
Description
This second volume completes the study undertaken by the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Amongst the areas covered are the technologies available for limiting emissions, the technical constraints, and the analytical issues involved in assessing abatement strategies.
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