The European energy challenge : East and West
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The European energy challenge : East and West
(Duke Press policy studies)
Duke University Press, 1985
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Bibliography: p. [200]-203
Includes index
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Description
By examining all of Europe in a single study, an eminent geographer and expert on European development makes, in this volume, a unique contribution to the understanding of the changing energy relations of the European countries, east and west. The book examines the problem of establishing a reliable energy supply base in western Europe through structural changes and alternate and substitute energy sources. The volume also evaluates western European security problems arising from present and future reliance on Soviet energy and relates this to North Sea supplies of gas and oil, indigenous and import supplies, and nuclear power generation.
Table of Contents
Tables ix
Figures xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations xvii
A Note on the Statistical Base for This Study xix
Comparative Measurements xxi
Introduction xxiii
1. Europe's Energy Dilemma: Its Impact on Developments in the 1980s 1
2. Energy Endowment, Trends, and Options in the 1980s 28
3. Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Eastern and Western Europe 89
4. The Soviet Union as an Increasingly Important Provider of Energy Supplies 113
5. Dependable Energy Supplies and Security Implications for Western Europe 136
Appendix A. Primary Energy Consumption by Type, 1960-90 157
Appendix B. Primary Energy Balance Sheet, 1960-82 161
Appendix C. Solid Fuels Balance Sheet, 1960-82 165
Appendix D. Gaseous Fuels Balance Sheet, 1960-82 169
Appendix E. Liquid Fuels Balance Sheet, 1960-82 173
Glossary 177
Notes 180
Selected Bibliography 200
Index 205
Biographical Note 209
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