Farewell fossil fuels : reviewing America's energy policy
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Farewell fossil fuels : reviewing America's energy policy
Plenum Trade, c1999
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ISBN 9780306457807
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}Energy has become Americas forgotten crisis. For more than a decade, Americans have become stridently complacent toward the use and especially the availability of energy to fuel most aspects of our economic and recreational lives. Memories of the oil shocks of the 1970s have grown very dim. Long lines at gas stations have been replaced by people at auto dealers buying gas-guzzling sports-utility vehicles. The United States now imports more oil (over 50% more) than it did prior to the first oil crisis in 1973-74. Yet our reliance on fossil fuels has not been tempered by history. The threat of global warming from greenhouse gases is real and significant.Fossil fuelspetroleum, natural gas, and coalare finite. They will run out and are not restorable. This obviously carries significant political and environmental implications for our future. However, we do have alternatives.
In FAREWELL FOSSIL FUELS: Reviewing Americas Energy Policy , noted scientist and businessman Sidney Borowitz presents a concise, coherent narrative of the major sources of energy currently in use throughout the world, and explains in a cogent, jargon-free manner how these sources of energy can be devel Borowitz places these nonfossil fuel sources in an economic and scientific context so that the case for conservation and growth is thoroughly grounded in reality.Sidney Borowitz presents a clear-eyed, even-handed explication of optimal solutions to our future energy needs. And because energy touches on practically every aspect of our daily lives, FAREWELL FOSSIL FUELS is of vital importance to our future and the future of our children. }
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Sidney Borowitz presents a concise, coherent narrative of the major sources of energy currently in use throughout the world, and explains in a cogent, jargon-free manner how these other sources of energy - nuclear, solar photovoltaics, biomass, wind, geothermal, fusion, hydrogen, and other more exotic sources - can be developed. Borowitz places these nonfossil fuel sources in an economic and scientific context so that the case for conservation and growth is thoroughly grounded in reality. Because energy touches on practically every aspect of our daily lives, this book presents a clear-eyed, even-handed explication of optimal solutions to our future energy needs.
Table of Contents
* Preface * Introduction * The Earth Emerges * Energy * Fossil Fuels * Oil * Coal * Natural Gas * Nuclear Energy (Fission) * Nuclear Energy (Fusion) * Direct Utilization of Solar Energy * Photovoltaics * Biomass * Energy from Wind and Water * Nonsolar Energy Sources: Geothermal and Tides * Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) * Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Flywheels * Conservation * A Hydrogen Economy * Envoi * Index
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