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- 2005021362 contributor B10129640.
- 2005021362 created "c2006.".
- 2005021362 date "2006".
- 2005021362 date "c2006.".
- 2005021362 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2005021362 description "3. The fossil fuel era -- 3.0. Historic perspective -- 3.01. Fossil fuel consumption in the United States since 1900 -- 3.1. Fossil fuels -- 3.11. Coal -- 3.12. Heating value of coal -- 3.13. Crude oil -- 3.14. Natural gas -- 3.2. Forecast of U.S. energy consumption through 2025 -- 3.3. How long will fossil fuels last? -- 3.31. Estimation of fossil fuel reserves -- 3.32. The McKelvey diagram -- 3.33. Production of a finite resource -- 3.34. The logistic production curve method -- 3.4. Growth of fossil fuel demand for generation of electricity -- 3.5. Summary -- References -- 4. Sustainability of energy resources -- 4.0. Sustainable economic development -- 4.01. Indicators for sustainable energy development -- 4.02. Sustainable energy supply -- 4.1. Sustainability of electric energy demand -- 4.11. The electronic way of life -- 4.12. A continental superconducting grid -- 4.13. The hydrogen fuel era -- 4.2. Natural gas in sustainable energy supply -- 4.21. Petrochemical use of natural gas -- 4.22. Growth of natural gas consumption in the United States -- 4.23. Forecast of natural gas consumption through 2025 -- 4.24. Natural gas supply and reserves -- 4.3. Natural gas commitment for electric power generation -- 4.4. Sustainability of natural gas as an energy resource -- 4.5. Non-fossil energy resources -- 4.51. Growth of alternate (non-fossil) energy use -- 4.52. Forecast of Non-fossil energy supply -- 4.6. Summary -- References --".
- 2005021362 description "9. Hydrogen as a transportation fuel -- 9.0. Historic perspective -- 9.01. Hydrogen fuel in aviation -- 9.02. Hydrogen fuel in marine propulsion -- 9.1. Hydrogen fuel cells in vehicle transportation -- 9.11. Just what is a fuel cell? -- 9.12. A wee-bit of thermodynamics -- 9.13. Aspects of hydrogen as a transportation fuel -- 9.14. Hydrogen fuel vehicles by application type -- 9.2. Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles -- 9.21. Characteristics of alternate fuels for fuel cells -- 9.22. Methanol as a fuel for fuel cells -- 9.23. Natural gas as a transportation fuel -- 9.3. What more is needed? -- 9.4. Summary -- References -- 10. The hydrogen fuel era -- 10.0. Perspective of an era -- 10.1. Potential for air quality improvement -- 10.11. Emission standards -- 10.12. Factors that effect vehicle emissions -- 10.13. History of California emission standards -- 10.2. Modeling health benefit from hydrogen fuel transportation -- 10.21. Model development for the three-city hydrogen air quality study -- 10.22. The metropolitan Tokyo air quality study -- 10.3. Electric energy requirement for hydrogen fuel -- 10.31. Extrapolation of historic transportation fuel data to 2010 -- 10.32. Growth of demand for hydrogen fuel and electric energy : 2010-2050 -- 10.4. Prospects for the future of sustainable energy supply -- 10.41. Potential distribution of energy resources -- 10.42. Possibilities to resolve the impasse -- 10.5. Wrap-up -- 10.6. Summary -- References.".
- 2005021362 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2005021362 extent "xxiv, 248 p. :".
- 2005021362 identifier "0471772089 (cloth)".
- 2005021362 identifier "9780471772088 (cloth)".
- 2005021362 identifier 2005021362-d.html.
- 2005021362 identifier 2005021362.html.
- 2005021362 issued "2006".
- 2005021362 issued "c2006.".
- 2005021362 language "eng".
- 2005021362 publisher "Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley,".
- 2005021362 subject "621.042 22".
- 2005021362 subject "Energy policy.".
- 2005021362 subject "Renewable energy sources.".
- 2005021362 subject "TJ808 .K78 2006".
- 2005021362 tableOfContents "3. The fossil fuel era -- 3.0. Historic perspective -- 3.01. Fossil fuel consumption in the United States since 1900 -- 3.1. Fossil fuels -- 3.11. Coal -- 3.12. Heating value of coal -- 3.13. Crude oil -- 3.14. Natural gas -- 3.2. Forecast of U.S. energy consumption through 2025 -- 3.3. How long will fossil fuels last? -- 3.31. Estimation of fossil fuel reserves -- 3.32. The McKelvey diagram -- 3.33. Production of a finite resource -- 3.34. The logistic production curve method -- 3.4. Growth of fossil fuel demand for generation of electricity -- 3.5. Summary -- References -- 4. Sustainability of energy resources -- 4.0. Sustainable economic development -- 4.01. Indicators for sustainable energy development -- 4.02. Sustainable energy supply -- 4.1. Sustainability of electric energy demand -- 4.11. The electronic way of life -- 4.12. A continental superconducting grid -- 4.13. The hydrogen fuel era -- 4.2. Natural gas in sustainable energy supply -- 4.21. Petrochemical use of natural gas -- 4.22. Growth of natural gas consumption in the United States -- 4.23. Forecast of natural gas consumption through 2025 -- 4.24. Natural gas supply and reserves -- 4.3. Natural gas commitment for electric power generation -- 4.4. Sustainability of natural gas as an energy resource -- 4.5. Non-fossil energy resources -- 4.51. Growth of alternate (non-fossil) energy use -- 4.52. Forecast of Non-fossil energy supply -- 4.6. Summary -- References --".
- 2005021362 tableOfContents "9. Hydrogen as a transportation fuel -- 9.0. Historic perspective -- 9.01. Hydrogen fuel in aviation -- 9.02. Hydrogen fuel in marine propulsion -- 9.1. Hydrogen fuel cells in vehicle transportation -- 9.11. Just what is a fuel cell? -- 9.12. A wee-bit of thermodynamics -- 9.13. Aspects of hydrogen as a transportation fuel -- 9.14. Hydrogen fuel vehicles by application type -- 9.2. Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles -- 9.21. Characteristics of alternate fuels for fuel cells -- 9.22. Methanol as a fuel for fuel cells -- 9.23. Natural gas as a transportation fuel -- 9.3. What more is needed? -- 9.4. Summary -- References -- 10. The hydrogen fuel era -- 10.0. Perspective of an era -- 10.1. Potential for air quality improvement -- 10.11. Emission standards -- 10.12. Factors that effect vehicle emissions -- 10.13. History of California emission standards -- 10.2. Modeling health benefit from hydrogen fuel transportation -- 10.21. Model development for the three-city hydrogen air quality study -- 10.22. The metropolitan Tokyo air quality study -- 10.3. Electric energy requirement for hydrogen fuel -- 10.31. Extrapolation of historic transportation fuel data to 2010 -- 10.32. Growth of demand for hydrogen fuel and electric energy : 2010-2050 -- 10.4. Prospects for the future of sustainable energy supply -- 10.41. Potential distribution of energy resources -- 10.42. Possibilities to resolve the impasse -- 10.5. Wrap-up -- 10.6. Summary -- References.".
- 2005021362 title "Alternative energy resources : the quest for sustainable energy / Paul Kruger.".
- 2005021362 type "text".