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Future Energy will allow us to make reasonable, logical and correct decisions on our future energy as a result of two of the most serious problems that the civilized world has to face; the looming shortage of oil (which supplies most of our transport fuel) and the alarming rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide over the past 50 years (resulting from the burning of oil, gas and coal and the loss of forests) that threatens to change the world's climate through global warming.
Future Energy focuses on all the types of energy available to us, taking into account a future involving a reduction in oil and gas production and the rapidly increasing amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. It is unique in the genre of books of similar title in that each chapter has been written by a scientist or engineer who is an expert in his or her field. The book is divided into four sections:
- Traditional Fossil Fuel and Nuclear Energy
- Renewable Energy
- Potentially Important New Types of Energy
- New Aspects to Future Energy Usage
Each chapter highlights the basic theory and implementation, scope, problems and costs associated with a particular type of energy. The traditional fuels are included because they will be with us for decades to come - but, we hope, in a cleaner form. The renewable energy types includes wind power, wave power, tidal energy, two forms of solar energy, bio-mass, hydroelectricity, geothermal and the hydrogen economy. Potentially important new types of energy include: pebble bed nuclear reactors, nuclear fusion, methane hydrates and recent developments in fuel cells and batteries.
- Written by experts in the key future energy disciplines from around the globe
- Details of all possible forms of energy that are and will be available globally in the next two decades
- Puts each type of available energy into perspective with realistic, future options
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978-0-08-056487-6 (9780080564876)
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PART I FOSSIL FUEL and NUCLEAR ENERGY1. The Future of Oil and Gas Fossil Fuels2. The Future of Clean Coal3. Nuclear Power (Fission) 4. The Alberta Oil Sands: Reserves and Supply Outlook5. The Future of Methane and Coal to Petrol and Diesel Technologies
PART II RENEWABLE ENERGY6. Wind Energy7. Tidal Current Energy: Origins and Challenges8. Wave Energy9. Bio-Mass10. Concentrating Solar Power11. Hydroelectric Power12. Geothermal Energy13. Solar Energy: Photovoltaics
PART III POTENTIALLY IMPORTANT NEW TYPESOF ENERGY14. The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor 15. Fuel Cells and Batteries16. Methane Hydrates17. Nuclear Fusion
PART IV NEW ASPECTS TO FUTURE ENERGY 18. Carbon Capture and Storage for Greenhouse effect Mitigation 19. Smart Energy Houses of the Future - self supporting in energy and zero emission