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Energy Studies: Have We Got the Energy?

By: W Shepherd and DW Shepherd
400 pages
Energy Studies: Have We Got the Energy?
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  • Energy Studies: Have We Got the Energy? ISBN: 9781860943225 Edition: 2 Hardback Apr 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This timely and important book gives an assessment of world reserves of fossil, nuclear and renewable sources of energy. It presents the current levels of use and the methods of energy extraction with their environmental implications. The book also looks at the future of energy: what do we do when the oil runs out? Coverage is international with particular reference to the UK and USA.

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By: W Shepherd and DW Shepherd
400 pages
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