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Clean Energy
Dec. 31, 2003- By: R M Dell, D A J Rand,
Courtesy ofRoyal Society of Chemistry
Clean Energy presents a broad survey of the energy problems facing society over the coming decades and the prospects for their solution. The book emphasizes the importance of developing a strategy for the world`s future energy supply. The strategy must take into account: the finite supplies of natural gas and petroleum; the increased consumption of fuel by developing economies; the concern over greenhouse gas emissions; the pollution caused by burning coal (especially coal with a high sulphur content); the difficulties and costs of extracting unconventional fossil fuels; and the technical, sociological and cost barriers that restrict the use of renewable forms of energy.
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Price: £89.95
ISSN: 978-0-85404-546-4
Launch: 2003
